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Old 12-06-2007, 11:13
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These prices are form Betdirect. Ones above are StanJames. I have to back PH at that price. 4 in 15 Attempts? I Make it more 5 or 6 in 15?
11/4 lands on Hellmuth. Back in the game after a torrid time!

Time for dancing BANANAS if we had any!

Well done Phil, further prices to follow

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Old 12-06-2007, 17:19
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Next event - hardly the highlight on the card.

No bet for me.

Poker-OutrightWSOP Event #17 Ladies $100 No Limit Hold'Em 23:00

Selbst, Vanessa (354K) 9/2
Thater, Katja (340K) 5/1
Trinidad, Mindy (444K) 7/2
Gilva, Kathy (147K) 12/1
Heft, Anne (277K) 6/1
Boyer, Sally (326K) 5/1
Dang, Julie (48K) 40/1
Sporschill, Frauke Ritter (523K) 11/4
Calabro, Randi (110K) 16/1


Poker-OutrightWSOP Event #18 - $5000 Limit Hold'Em 23:00

Dehharghani, Ray (471,000) 10/3
Gee, David (162,000) 11/1
Hansen, Thor (282,000) 5/1
Thorson, William (585,000) 5/2
Todd, Don (207,000) 9/1
Nassif, Gabriel (97,000) 20/1
Getzoyan, Saro (109,000) 18/1
Koral, Tom (325,000) 11/2
Sanford, Geoff (333,000) 5/1


No bet for me here again, although if i was going to i would take Thor Hansen

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Old 13-06-2007, 12:27
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Re: WSOP - Betting

Next two events.

Ladies winner Sally Anne Boyer, 5/1 winner and Saro Getzoyan took down the $5k Limit Hold'em Event 18/1 winner!!!

Poker-OutrightWSOP Event #20 $2000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 23:55

Grabowski, Steve (373,000) 7/4
Carli, Doug (97,000) 9/1
Raymer, Greg (215,000) 3/1
Spiegelberg, Adam (36,000) 20/1
Ware, Ron (46,000) 16/1
Weir, Jim (46,000) 16/1
Lee, Min (66,000) 14/1
Hughes, Ryan (341,000) 2/1


Poker-OutrightWSOP Event #19 - 2000 No Limit Hold'Em 23:00

Porter, Devin (819,000) 7/2
Humberto , Brenes (343,000) 7/1
Bolotin, Alex (382,000) 9/1
Obser, Marcus (679,000) 9/2
Grospellier, Betrand (416,000) 9/1
Hattem, Shawn (787,000) 7/2
Safieddine, Francois (302,000) 12/1
Bonding, Lars (882,000) 3/1

Humberto Brenes is continuing his awesome WSOP, think i am right in saying that this is his 3rd final table already. So small stakes on Humberto to win the bracelet.
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Old 14-06-2007, 13:08
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Here are the results from the last two events.Some nice price winners. Been a mix of chip favourites and long shots making up the bracelets. Raymer only managed to finish 4th

Safieddine, Francois (302,000) 12/1

PLAYER — EARNINGS

1. Ryan Hughes — $176,358
2. Min Lee — $97,461
3. Doug Carli — $61,880
4. Greg Raymer — $41,460
5. Steve Graboski — $32,178
6. Jim Weir — $24,443
7. Ron Ware — $18,873
8. Adam Spiegelberg — $13,923

Other event winner Safieddine, Francois (302,000) 12/1

No new prices yet.
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Old 15-06-2007, 14:25
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Re: WSOP - Betting

Roll up, Roll up.

Outright PricesWSOP Event #22 - $5000 No Limit Hold'Em 22:00

Mcmahon, William ($524,000) 9/1
Barch, Tex ($709,000) 7/1
Binger, Michael ($240,000) 16/1
Sorensen, Jan ($349,000) 12/1
Fox, Stuart ($718,000) 6/1
Gracz, Mike ($534,000) 8/1
Holt, Kanga ($1,211,000) 10/3
Mackey, James ($1,074,000|) 7/2
Schulman, Nick ($1,045,000) 7/2

Plenty of oppurtunities for this event. Looking at the final tables this year and it has been the mid palced players who still have chips to cause damage and are reasonable prices that have represented some kind of value.

Fox, Stuart ($718,000) 6/1 , and Barch, Tex ($709,000) 7/1 represent this tournament.

Will try and come up with some profiles if i can find any
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Old 16-06-2007, 12:51
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Still a month to go before the main event final table. Can i hit some winners. Only Hellmuth has produced the goods so far personally.

Anyway, results from previous event.

1st - James Mackey - $730,740
2nd - Stuart Fox - $448,892
3rd - Michael Binger - $295,245
4th - William McMahon - $194,319
5th - Karga Holt - $140,091
6th - Nick Schulman - $108,457
7th - Jan Sorensen - $81,343
8th - Tex Barch - $60,254
9th - Michael Gracz - $43,684

Next event. Heavily packed with Pro's. Slansky is a master ay Seven Card Stud, Hansen makes another final table, Boyd is a class act, and former WSOP champion Scotty Nguyen.

1 point each on Slansky and Boyd

Event #24-$3,000 Seven Card Stud Hi Lo 23:00

Elezra, Eli ($303,000) 11/4
Nguyen, Scotty ($255,000) 7/2
Hardie, George ($182,000) 5/1
Boyd, Dutch ($170,000) 11/2
Sklansky, David ($171,000) 11/2
Hansen, Thor ($167,000) 11/2
Harkness, John ($141,000) 7/1
Ragir, Marshall ($28,000) 40/1
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Old 16-06-2007, 12:56
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I've been slipping in the last few days (or past few years but you take your choice). I missed the chance to bet on Hellmuth but thankfully I avoided the crapshoots of the last four days.

Kinda amazing that of all the names for Event 22, it's one of the no-marks (James Mackay) who wins it and he's now the third youngest person ever to win a WSOP bracelet now!

Only eight players at the final table below and this is my second-to-last go if I can't pick a winner before the Main Event.



I'm picking 2-from-8 so I have a 3/1 shot of picking the winner. Very little to separate any of 'em in terms of chip count apart from the top two and the bottom one in the market with the ante at 2,000, the bring-in at 2,000 and the betting limits currently 8,000-16,000.

Live Reporting | 2007 World Series of Poker | Event 24 - $3,000 Seven Card Stud Hi Lo

I'm picking the two of the oldies in David Sklansky and Thor Hansen for £25 each. Why? No particular reason. The blinds as high as they are a crap shoot but Eli and Scotty could easily power ahead and Dutch could sneak in. Eh. I'll take my chances.
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Old 17-06-2007, 00:47
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Sklansky 5th and Hansen 6th. Eh. Elezra and Nguyen running the show.
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Old 17-06-2007, 03:22
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Are there any links/streams to watch some of these games?
no free streams around yet only the one offered for $49.95 @ worldseriesofpoker.com
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Old 17-06-2007, 15:28
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Eli Elezra wins event 24

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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Old 17-06-2007, 15:37
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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!"
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Old 17-06-2007, 15:39
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Event 26 is where the real action is happening. Phil Ivey 6/1!! Just looks wrong. Robert Mizrachi at 8/1's looks huge. This guy is a world class palyer and i'm not sure whether this has been factored in.

Betting bigger today. Fill your boots! Will try and find out some info on the chip leaders as well if i get the time.

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Outright PricesWSOP Event#26 -$5000 H.O.R.S.E 23:00

Schwartz, Ralph (350.000) 5/2
Jung, Alexander (297,000) 3/1
Guo, Yuebin (218,000) 9/2
Ivey, Phil (152,000) 6/1
Kravchenko, Alex (166,000) 8/1
Mizrachi, Robert (165,500) 8/1
Schultz, Thomas (145,500) 10/1
Campbell, Jeff (138,000) 11/1
King, Jeff (100,500) 16/1
Gazes, Bill (76,000) 20/1
Mascio, Greg (55,000) 25/1
Schwartz, Rick ( 56,000) 25/1


Event 25!

Outright PricesWSOP Event#25 $2000 -No Limit Hold'Em 23:00

Rice, Travis (1,284,000) 11/4
Einiger, Ken (1,039,000) 4/1
Rollo, Justin (772,000) 5/1
Schwartz, Evan (792,000) 11/2
Ronconi, Darryl (662,000) 13/2
Hewitt, David (600,000) 15/2
Noam, Danny (563,000) 8/1
Ponzio, Ben (415,000) 12/1
Ross, Adam (346,000) 14/1

Nothing really takes my interest here. But the field is actually tighter than it looks so if i was going to have a bet it would be on the two outsiders beacuse i'm starting to note that will the NL structure, the outsiders have a better chance of clawing chips back than in events were there is a fixed or PL structure.
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Old 17-06-2007, 18:07
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I dont really know Robert Mizrachi, I know his brother though. Looking at his record on cardplayer doesnt look like hes won anything before.

Ivey is excellent at all games though, so why the hell not at 6/1. Hes making a bit of a habit out of coming 2nd though. Through this year and last hes come 2nd in stuff 5 times and not won anything. Bit of neggy variance for the Ivey there AND MAYBE ITS TIME TO RIGHT THAT WRONG
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Old 17-06-2007, 21:20
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I dont really know Robert Mizrachi, I know his brother though. Looking at his record on cardplayer doesnt look like hes won anything before.

Ivey is excellent at all games though, so why the hell not at 6/1. Hes making a bit of a habit out of coming 2nd though. Through this year and last hes come 2nd in stuff 5 times and not won anything. Bit of neggy variance for the Ivey there AND MAYBE ITS TIME TO RIGHT THAT WRONG
OOPS - don't think i read it right - Is that definitely his brother?
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Old 17-06-2007, 21:39
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yeah its the grinders bro
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