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noto moge isc spac
Hand #16
Hand #16 - Michael Gracz moves all in, and James Mackey calls with {Qh}{Qc}. Gracz shows {9d}{9h}, and he'll need to improve. To make matters worse, the holecams show that Michael Binger folded a nine from the big blind. The board comes {10h}{6s}{4h}{Jh}{Qd}, and Mackey rivers a set of queens to win the pot. Michael Gracz is eliminated in ninth place, earning $43,684. The next player eliminated will receive $60,254 for eighth place.
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ciekawy FT dzis sie zapowiada
Event 24 *
Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better (Day 3)
1. Eli Elezra $303,000
2. Scotty Nguyen $255,000
3. George Hardie $182,000
4. David Sklansky $171,000
5. Dutch Boyd $170,000
6. Thor Hansen $167,000
7. John Harkness $141,000
8. Marshall Ragir $28,000
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noi w koncu 1 branzoletka dla ELEZRY
Final Thoughts
Once this event got heads up, it turned into a carnival atmosphere. The drinks were flying as quickly as the cards, and at times, the players didn't seem overly interested in the outcome. While Eli Elezra won nearly $200,000 in prize money, he made much more with the side action. He specifically mentioned a bet with Barry Greenstein -- Greenstein put him at 10-to-1 to win a bracelet this year, and Elezra bet $25,000. Elezra can now collect the $250,000, and during his interview he said, "I'm sorry, Barry Greenstein. I got you, baby!" Elezra mentioned additional side action which might take his total earnings to $500,000 -- plus the paltry $200,000 of "official" prize money. This is Eli Elezra's first WSOP bracelet, and before today, he was one of the best poker players in the world without one on his resume. That can't be said anymore.
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ten side bet rzadzi
a Hellmuth 4/81 w evencie 28
sick sick sick
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Phil Hellmuth On Time
Phil Hellmuth has a habit of showing up late. Today, he's on time and in good spirits. Beth Shak is sitting to Hellmuth's left. Her husband Dan Shak stopped by her table to wish her luck and offered up a sincere congrats to Hellmuth for his 11th bracelet.
"How come you are not two hours late today?" asked Greg 'FBT' Mueller.
Hellmuth smiled and shrugged his shoulders. Perry Friedman and Steve Dannenmann also stopped by to wish him luck. Hellmuth listened to his iPod while he unbagged his chips.
"I know you don't make the money often," joked Friedman. "You can't use iPods when were in the money."
Since the money bubble broke last night in this event, Hellmuth cashed in his 60th event, which is a WSOP record.
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Event 30
Eric Froehlich Eliminated
Eric Froehlich moved all in pre-flop with the and was called by Shaun Deeb with . The board came and Froehlich was sent to the rail. Deeb was up to 10,500 after the hand.
Go Go shaundeeb
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Buahaha, Phil w humorze:
Here are a few quotes from Phil Hellmuth in the last hour:
"Another day, another million dollars."
"Muckit is a small town in Northern Alaska."
"I'm so good sometimes, I amaze myself."
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No to Phil na finalowym stoliku walczy o 12 branzoletke Nie bedzie latwo bo jest jednym z short-stackow:
1. Dustin Holmes $1,076,000
2. Beth Shak $740,000
3. Brett Richey $738,000
4. Perry Friedman $723,000
5. Shankar Pillai $371,000
6. Luke Vrabel $315,000
7. Jason Song $284,000
8. Ben Fineman $272,000
9. Phil Hellmuth $213,000
10. Daniel Corbin $210,000
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Hmmm Corbin na 10 miejscu, ale gdzie Harold i Clancy?