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Some Thoughts from WSOP Day 29


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 21:46:04 on Jun 29, 2007

I had some trouble remembering just how many days the WSOP has been running now.  I must've stared at the title bar for a solid three minutes before I remembered Event #1 kicked off on June 1st.  As long as today actually is the 29th, that would mean we've been here for 29 days.  That's one solid month of poker 'round the clock at the Rio.  After blogging (almost all of) the HORSE final table yesterday, I'm kind of surprised at how mentally fatigued I am.  Either that or I'm just plain lazy.  Like any good poker story, the truth is probably somewhere in between. 

Some thoughts from this, the 29th day of the 2007 World Series of Poker:

Freddy Deeb pulled off an astonishing comeback this morning
This morning I overheard a conversation between Chau Giang and Melissa Hayden, both of whom were glad Freddy won. "I know he was gonna win.  Freddy play a lot of hands, more than anybody at table.  I play with Freddy for twenty years.  He deserve to win," said Chau.  Melissa agreed with Chau that Freddy winning was good for the game.  They felt like he was the best player at the final table because, "It all comes down to Razz," declared Melissa.  "You have to know when they pair and when they are counterfeited.  John Hanson is a very good player, but Freddy's been playing forever." Bruno Fitoussi had 10.5m of the 14.8m chips in play when they were three-handed. But in the end, I think Freddy had to stand on a chair to be seen over the pile of money he won ($2.28m). I'm glad ESPN stayed until 4 AM so I didn't have to.

Eugene Todd loves Phil Hellmuth, bro
I heard some obnoxious railbird yelling, "Let's go, Phil!  GO GET 'EM, PHIL!" The voice sounded familiar and when I turned around I saw none other than Eugene Todd, bro, cheering on Hellmuth as he was deep in the $5K six-handed event.  "I got money on him, bro.  Phil's amazing.  You can't say nuthin' 'bout him, bro.  The guy's got concentration....like nobody in the game, bro.  He's got the three D's: drive, determination, and devotion."  My mouth may have dropped open a bit because I didn't quite know what to make of Gene whipping out an alliteration to describe someone's poker game.

Eugene Todd has been strutting around the Rio
I was going to try to fit this in the previous Eugene Todd reference, but it really deserves it's own heading.  LA Mike ran into Gene strutting like a peacock down the hallway yesterday as he was fresh off his first major win.  When you look at Gene's results you'll see a solid string of cashes with several second and third places (including one vs. Phil Hellmuth at the $5k final table last summer). Although it's not his biggest cash, winning 1st place in a $2,500 Bellagio cup event prompted Gene to tell Mike, "The monkey's finally off the back, bro!"

There's some great poker being played in the $5,000 six-handed event
Dutch Boyd has been leading the field since halfway through yesterday, and doesn't seem like he's ready to look back.  However, he's not lacking for competition in the event.  Bill Gazes, Erik Friberg, Danny Noam, Gioi Long, Tony G, Keith Lehr, Nick Schulman, Dustin Woolf, Mike Guttman, Ram Vaswani, John Racener, Mark Vos, Lance Allred, and Alex Bolotin are still in the running as 29 players remain.  Unfortunately for Gene Todd (you didn't think I would make it through this thought with mentioning Gene, did you?), Phil Hellmuth took a bad beat when he got it all in with a set versus an overpair only to have his opponent river a higher set. 

Oh, and don't forget about everybody's favorite Wild Bill Edler.  Actually, Bill's not that wild.  At least not that I've seen.  But I've been dying to refer to him as "Wild Bill" for sooooo long...Bill's "sophisticated" approach to the game is perfect for this event; with 340k and blinds at 4k-8k Bill is the guy to watch in my opinion.  I hope we'll be seeing him at the final table tomorrow.

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$50k HORSE Final Table Update #5 (or, Now I Don't Really Care)


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 01:24:54 on Jun 29, 2007

9:54 I’m living la vida loca in the “No Limit Lounge,” sponsored by Milwaukee’s Best Light.  Which means you can’t buy anything up here except the Beast.  I’ll stick with water, which is basically the same thing anyway.  Except water tastes better.  

9:56  Amnon hasn’t won a hand in a while, and is currently mixing it up with Bruno Fettucinni.  Bruno and Deeb have been carving up the table lately, while Amnon and Mmm-bop sit back and pick their spots.  Damn, I just made an mmm-bop reference.  If I said I’m slipping that would imply I had been somewhere to slip from.  Which I haven’t.  Although if this guy with his dangling shoe were to slip from his lofty perch…never mind.  Anyway, Hanson has been picking his spots.

9:59 Amnon folded that hand to Bruno, and now finds himself all in versus John Hanson in Stud 8.  He’s ahead with A high and drawing at an 8 low…no shame here…come on river card…Snap!  Amnon just doubled up by scooping the pot with A high and the low with 86.  Hanson tried mucking his river card although Amnon was all in.  The dealer grabbed his cards from the muck and turned it over. 

10:00 Hanson does not have long, flowing blonde hair.

10:03 Hanson does have experience in the big game.  He’s a wall street guy who plays poker recreationally, but obviously does it quite well. 

10:05 Amnon is all-in in a 3-way pot in Stud 8.  He has a four-flush and two pair versus a nine-high flush of Bruno.  Any Q or 6 will give him a full house, any spade will give him an A high flush….

10:07 The river was just dealt, and Amnon bricked out on a huge sweat with the 10c.  He was eliminated in 4th place.  He made $586,080.  I doubt he’ll be in the mood to report for us tonight, but PokerWire has been more than impressed by his run through the most talented field a poker tournament can throw at you.  Kirk Morrison, JC Tran, Steve Sung, and Greg FBT Mueller are just a few of the respected pros who have been here today to cheer on Amnon. 

10:11 Since Amnon is out, I’m pretty much just cheering for Sam to announce that the event is over.  And that’s a great example of unbiased journalism, ladies and gentlemen.  

10:15  In summary, Bruno has 11m of the just under 15m chips in play.  Barring an incredible turn of events, he will win.  I can honestly say it all came down to him getting the right cards when the limits got huge.  With 4m between them, Hanson and Deeb have their work cut out for them.

10:19 I'll leave you with the immortal words of my Chuck Norris widget, "Behind every succesful man is a woman.  Behind every dead man is Chuck Norris."

 

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$50k HORSE Final Table Update #4


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 00:35:15 on Jun 29, 2007

9:07 My how the times have changed.  And yes, LA Mike, I did enjoy my fancy dinner of cheese pizza.  While you sit in your room and enjoy room service, I return to the action of the tournament floor.  Where everything has completely changed.  The two hours I missed before the dinner break saw part time PokerWire reporter Amnon Filippi slide down to 1.6m.  This came after losing a brutal hand to Bruno Futoussimandioudi when Amnon started with 32A and Bruno had 536 in Razz.  Bruno ended up with a 6 low that Amnon couldn’t beat.  The bets are so high at this point, one hand can wipe you out.

9:08 And Kenny Tran was wiped out.  Tran was forced to go on dinner break with only 30k—just enough for one ante.  Which he lost on the first hand back.  Brutal.

9:10 The new HD TVs look sooooo sweeet.  Imagine if the 7-stud final table from a few years ago had been broadcast in HD.  We could’ve counted every drop of Men The Master’s beer spew while seeing that lucky mole-hair in all it’s eight-inch glory.  Yummy. 

9:15 Freddy Deeb is playing every hand…and winning. 

9:17 I just told Ryan from a competing company that I plugged his company in an earlier blog.  If you count making light of the way they made themselves look silly over the “expose” on a Bluff reporter, then consider the company-that-shan’t-be-named officially plugged.

9:22 I might be responsible for Bruno Fityourtossi’s chip lead because I disrespected his country of origin by not eating my fries today. He's clearly angered by this.

9:23 My buddy Jeremy just stopped by.  His claim to fame is taking $600 off of Antonio Tarver earlier today in a $5-$10NL cash game.  Then Tarver knocked the piss out of him. 

9:23:45 I made up one half of the above blog.  You get to choose which one.

9:26 AMNON FILIPPPPPPPPPIIIIII just doubled up through Freddy Deeb.  Amnon had 263 showing versus the 8310 of Freddy when they got it all in. Amnon had a 97 low, ahead of Freddy’s 1098 low.  The river gave Amnon a 76 and the double up. If you’re not confused yet by this description of Razz, you are officially a nerd. 

9:28 The game moved from Razz to Stud hi.

9:35 I'm moving to the No-Limit Lounge.  Which is right next to me.  But up a couple of feet.  Some guy's foot is actually dangling in front of my laptop screen while he straddles the rail like it's a pony.  I'm tempted to take his shoe off and chuck it across the room, but that wouldn't be very nice.  So, instead, I'm going to join him on the rail from the lounge.  And push him over.  Not really.

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$50k HORSE Final Table Update #3


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 21:08:29 on Jun 28, 2007

5:11 John Hanson has built quite a tower out of his chips after taking in his 3rd straight pot.  He seems to have most of the 5k chips in play.  Deeb’s pissed.  But he does have a sweet shirt.

5:13 It appears Amnon found a good compromise with LA Mike’s request to ditch the Yankees Hat.  He put a Full Tilt patch on it and has it sitting backwards on his melon. He’s currently in the middle of a big pot with Bruno Fitoussi in 7 Card Stud.  Bruno thought for some time before calling on 6th street. Amnon’s showing K high but bet another 160k into Bruno on the river.  Bruno folded and the crowd went wild.  Maybe not wild. Probably more like mildly celebratory.

5:20 The game is now 7 Card Stud hi-lo.  There has not been an official chip count in some time, but Hanson seems to have the lead.

5:22 Amnon seems to be playing most of his pots against Bruno, and coming out on top each time.  Bruno seems a bit rattled as his stack continues to slide down. 

5:25 You know it was only a matter of time before an Mmm-Bop joke had to show up.  Thankfully you won’t find it here, even though John has the lead.

5:29 I have the coolest widget in the world.  Chuck Norris just informed me in the 3rd person, “Chuck Norris doesn’t shower, he only takes blood baths.”

5:30 Kenny Tran may have the smallest cheering section here, but they’re definitely the loudest.

5:33 Amnon is definitely picking on Bruno.  In a four way pot in Stud 8, Bruno bet showing a pair of kings and Amnon raised him with 842.  Bruno called, then check-called Amnon down and they ended up chopping the pot.  Amnon raised in that spot because he had a low already made, and the opportunity to scoop if could make a better high than Bruno.  Amnon regained the chip lead.

5:40 A Harrah’s employee is trying to find a place for a person in a wheelchair to watch the final table.  This could be a really bad situation for the WSOP and/or ESPN.  Not having access for the disabled is a pretty big mistake, but I'm sure they'll work to resolve it.

5:50 I’m going to be leaving for a bit.  Players are on a 15 minute break.  As it turns out, a few of the players have been stacking their chips in a haphazard manner so we can’t get an accurate count.  I’m not really sure what the benefit of this is.  It appears that Hanson has the lead with Deeb and Filippi not far behind.  Tran and Fitoussi seem close in 4th and 5th place respectively.

6:00 Official chip counts are in (thanks to BJ & crew):

  • John Hanson - 4,100,000
  • Amnon Filippi - 3,465,000
  • Freddy Deeb - 2,585,000
  • Kenny Tran - 2,340,000
  • Bruno Fitoussi - 2,380,000

I'm checking out for awhile but will return after the dinner break.

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$50k HORSE Final Table Update #1


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 18:48:35 on Jun 28, 2007

I'm not able to do live updates but I will be putting up a post or two at the $50,000 HORSE final table. 

2:30 I'm sharing media row with ESPN columnist Gary Wise (Gary made an appearance on the radio show last Saturday).  There's a bunch of bloggers in front of us, but only GWise and myself were smart enough to  sit in the back row where we can diligently copy everything Cardplayer writes.  They would probably post a video expose of us copying them, but since they're not allowed to film here I'm safe for now.  That saves us from having to release a statement about their video. Not that I would copy what anybody's doing.  Except Gary who's posting his article in running blog style on ESPN.  Which is a direct ripoff of Bill Simmons (who is every writer's hero, so that makes it OK).

2:40 Thor Hansen was eliminated on the first hand.  He sat down 60k short of one big bet.  He seemed to be doing OK in the $5,000 shorthanded event when I saw him earlier.  Looks like he's headed back there now. 

2:55 Freddy Deeb seems to be gaining momentum.  Sam has announced, “And Freddy Deeb takes the pot,” a few times in the first limit holdem level.

3:00 Joe Sebok-Greenstein is here rooting on his pops with Amanda.   He was inspired by The Bear’s charitable nature and donated all of chips in the $5k event earlier.

3:06 Full Tilt is well represented at the final table by Kenny Tran, Freddy Deeb, Amnon Filippi, and David Singer.  UB and Pokerstars (Barry) each have one player at the table.

3:15 JC Tran wasn't neccesarily inspired by Barry Greenstein, but donated his chips so he could sweat his buddy Amnon Filippi.

3:18 David Singer was intently watching the TD add several minutes to the tournament clock following Bruno’s all in.  For ESPN final tables, the clock stops for the Degree all-in moment. 

3:21  I’m afraid I’m going to gouge out my left eye to make watching limit poker only half as painful.

3:25 “How about a big round of applause for Joe Sebok’s dad, Barry Greenstein,” announced Sam.  I wonder how much the cub had to pay for that one…Barry needed a h on the river, but was left signing a copy of Ace on the River for Amnon Filippi.

3:28 There are two exceptions that allow poker reporters to root for players. 1) You have them in a fantasy pool and 2) They help with live updates after they go bust.  Since I'm totally out of the running for #1, I'm unashamedly rooting for David Singer and Amnon Filippi from here on out.

3:35 Sam just announced some chip counts: 
Kenny Tran - 2.04m
David Singer - 1.1m
Bruno Fitoussi - 1.46m
John Hanson - 2.4m
Freddy Deeb - 3.9m
Amnon Filippi - 3.95m (had to give him the lead of course)

3:47 Bathroom break time (for me, not the players)

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Q o the D


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 17:40:01 on Jun 28, 2007

Tournament Director Sam Minutello was giving player introductions for the final table of the $50,000 HORSE event when he had a bit of a (Freudian?) slip.

“Seat 2 is David Singer.  David is a formal environmental lawyer, but he’s had plenty of sex…er success on the tourname…sorry, David.”   The apology was already a bit late as the crowd had a good laugh at David's expense.

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Heather's Photos of the Day - June 26th


Author: Photo of the Day
Published on: 05:24:04 on Jun 28, 2007

In Event 39 ($50,000 HORSE) on Day 3, an all in David Williams peeked at John Juanda's cards only to find out that Juanda had a better hand and that he would be eliminated.

Later, on the same day of that event, Daniel Negreanu took a look at Scotty Nguyen's cards. Negreanu won the hand and Nguyen, who was all in at the time, was sent home.

Meanwhile on Day 1 of Event 43 ($2,000 Limit Holdem) Noah Boeken watched Phil Laak play his PSP to pass the time between hands.

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Heather's Photos of the Day - June 25th


Author: Photo of the Day Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 00:16:33 on Jun 27, 2007

How would you play if you were in his seat?

This photo of Howard Lederer with Scotty Nguyen to his left was taken on Day 2 of Event 39 ($50,000 HORSE) at the 2007 WSOP.

 

 

 

 

 

Or his?

This photo of Phil Ivey with Erick Lindgren on his right was taken on the same Day of Event 39.

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The Key to Winning HORSE...


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 21:20:41 on Jun 24, 2007

...may be eating like one.  That's John Phan's hot dog.  Rumor is he was inspired by Johnny Chan's orange and uses it scratch and sniff style.  It's actually 3 days old.

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Leave the Hammer at Home


Author: Jay Greenspan Tournament: 50K HORSE
Published on: 13:10:05 on Jun 24, 2007

Like the vast majority of the poker-playing public these days, I prefer big-bet games to limit. My best game, like yours, is no-limit hold ‘em. When I’m playing well—when my table selection is good and my reads are on—chips come my way in great piles. I’ll sense what an opponent feels is an uncallable bet or convince some maniacal fish to fire at the pot yet again after hitting my set.

John Phan As much as I enjoy no-limit, I have to admit that it’s really not a game that involves a whole lot of subtlety. Many of the game’s best players come to the table with a single tool—a sledgehammer. They bash and pound their opponents, forcing strings of bad folds and the occasional disastrous call. Watch David Williams or John Pham play a no-limit tournament some time. It’s impressive, but it ain’t pretty.

Today at WSOP we get a reprieve from the relentless cries of “all-in.” There will be no daring and crazy bluffs. There will be no heroic calls.

That’s because today the $50k HORSE event begins. The best in the field will distinguish themselves by finding spots for thinnest of value bets in limit hold ‘em, or by maneuvering for the free card on Fifth Street in seven-stud. They’ll recognize when their draw to a six is a 53 percent favorite over a made 8 in Razz and put in the appropriate raise. They’ll win by continually exploiting the smallest advantages.

Last year, three of the regular winners of the “Big Game,” the $4,000-$8,000 rotation game at the Bellagio, made the final table—Phil Ivey, Chip Reese, and Doyle Brunson.  This year we can expect the big game to be similarly represented. Ted Forrest, Jennifer Harman, and Barry Greenstein are among those who could go very deep. 

According to Greenstein, those who beat the big game manage a long-term profit of one-quarter of one big bet an hour. And while 2k/hour is an impressive wage, it’s amazing to think that the most one can take out of any game is half a small bind. With that kind of margin, every decision is crucial. Think of it this way: If you miss one river value bet, you’ve cost yourself four hours of profit.

To beat the highest level of competition at the highest stakes, the winning players need to possess a vast array of tools. Frankly, as a hammer-wielding no-limit hold ‘em player myself, I’m not even sure what many of these tools will look like.

But I’ll do my best to figure it out. Over the next few days, I’ll be following Ivey, Harman as others as they progress through the $50k HORSE event. Hopefully, I’ll be able to learn a thing or two and pass on the knowledge.

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