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Shawn Buchanon Doubles Up


Author: Team Pokerwire
Published on: 19:45:07 on Jul 11, 2007

Shawn Buchanon got all in pre-flop for his last 7.25k and an opponent in seat 5 called. The players turned up:

Shawn Buchanon AdAs

Opponent QsQd

The board came Kc7s6d4c3d for Buchanon to double up to around 15k.

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24 Players Remain in $5K PL Holdem


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 22:01:36 on Jun 09, 2007

Shortly after getting his Kings cracked by Matt Gianetti, Shawn Buchanan got it all in with JJ versus 1010 and was sent to the rail when a 10 fell.  Gianetti currently has the chip lead with about 350k.

Scott Fischman has climbed back up to the top 10 with 185k.  He'll update us on his progress during the dinner break.

Gavin Griffin is in 9th place with 180k while Farzad Bonyadi is just behind him with 175k.  Chris "Jesus" Ferguson (140k), Allen Cunningham (125k), Joe Sebok (135k), and Michael Binger (122k) are also vying for a spot at the final table.

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$5k PL Holdem - Buchanan's Kings Get Cracked


Author: Jeremiah Smith
Published on: 20:56:19 on Jun 09, 2007

Shawn Buchanan was absolutely destroying the money bubble, building his chip lead up to 240k before losing a three-way all in for a pot worth 280k.  He held KhKc versus Craig Marquis JdJh and Matt Gianetti's AsKs.  The board fell 10h8s3dQsAd.  Gianetti moved up to 280k and Buchanan dropped to 119k.

Buchanan's friends claim his greatest strength lies in his ability to steam-control and not go on tilt.  Losing a pot that would have given him a crushing chip lead when he had his opponents dominated will put this patience and discipline to the test.

FBT got it all in with two overcards and a straight draw against Jason Lester's 22 but didn't improve, doubling up Lester.  He then got coolered in a blind-against-blind hand when he held KQ versus AQ on a Q high flop before finally going bust with AQ versus 1010.  The door card was an A but a 10 quickly followed it. 

Allen Cunningham has slowly chipped up today to 120k after starting out at 49k.  Other notable pros include chip leader Gavin Griffin at 310k, Humberto Brenes, Eric "Rizen" Lynch, Jeff Lisandro, Scott Fischman, Farzad Bonyadi, Michael Binger, Joe Sebok, and Chris Ferguson.

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The Vancouver Boys Part 2 - From Protege to WPT Champion


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 19:53:54 on Jun 09, 2007

The roomates from Vancouver have found their way to the top of another leaderboard.  Greg FBT Mueller ended Day 1 of the $5,000 Pot-Limit Holdem World Championship as the chip leader at 228k.  Just behind him in fourth place was his roommate Shawn Buchanan. 

Shawn grew up in Abbotsford, British Columbia, about 45 minutes east of Vancouver.  Like so many of us, his interest in poker was sparked by Rounders and nickel/dime/quarter home games.  Shawn's first session at an actual poker table saw him turn a $100 profit in $6/$12 limit holdem at a casino in Coquitlam, BC.

Soon after he began playing $1/$2 limit holdem online, quickly moving up limits and ultimately adapting his game to no-limit.  In September 2005 "Buc" won a promotion that made him an honorary member of the Ultimatebet team for 2006.  He represented them in five major tournaments, cashing in three (his screen name was "pud99"). 

During one tournament series, Shawn had just busted from a satellite.  As he started leaving his seat the guy who busted him yelled, "They're just giving it away here at the World Series!"   A few months later he sat down in a game at the River Rock Casino in BC when he heard the same obnoxious voice declare, "The pros are coming from everywhere!" Thus, his friendship with FBT was born. 

"He likes to give the juice and he didn't even know me."  They have been traveling the circuit together as roommates since then.

Last week, I joined the Vancouver boys for a late night trip to the Bellagio buffet.  Actually, it took us a while to get there because a "discussion" over where to eat had to be moderated.  Shawn wasn't too hungry* so he ruled out Fix, voting for Chinese.  So, naturally, FBT steered us back to Fix (even though Shawn had just made the final table at Mandalay Bay, these guys weren't about to cut him a break).  The place was packed, and we ended up at the sushi joint--but the hour long wait was about three too many for these guys--so ultimately we made our way to the buffet. 

After a quick game of credit card roulette to see who would pay the bill, we finally found ourselves at a table (where FBT ordered his magical poker juice).  The conversation quickly went to how Kyle, FBT, and Shawn are always able to accumulate a ton of chips early in a tournament, but sooner or later find themselves struggling in the middle stages of an event.

After ending the day at Mandalay Bay as chip boss, Shawn had commented to me that this was the stage where he has a difficult time "gauging the value" of his hands.  "The reason we're so good early on is because it's basically a cash game."

FBT continued, "When the stacks are deep we each have the ability to control the table, but, man, it gets tough right in the middle."  As a reporter, I often see winning cash game players not able to adjust to the mounting pressure that comes with each stage in a tournament.  We discuss this concept on every final table preview show for PokerWire Radio--at certain points all of the factors come together and it's just about winning pots as quickly as possible. 

Kyle elaborated, "When I've got KQ on a K high flop, I'm gonna check-call someone in a cash game; I want to give him some room to hang himself while keeping the pot small."   FBT chimed in, "But in a tournament, man, it's tough to know when you have to just start taking it down."

It's obvious they've figured out at least part of the equation--Shawn won Mandalay Bay and Greg dominated the Mixed Holdem WSOP event on his way to a bittersweet second place.  Hopefully they will both be able to finish strong in today's event.

 

 

*The not-too-hungry Buchanan polished off three plates of food.

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