Sign Up For Card Player's Newsletter And Free Bi-Monthly Online Magazine

Thumb_problogs

Another Deep Run For Benefield - Q&A

by Pro Blog |  Published: Jul 11, '08

Print-icon
 

Primarily a high stakes cash game player, young David Benefield had two deep runs in big buy-in events at this year's WSOP leading up to the main event – a 13th place finish in the $10,000 World Championship Pot-Limit Hold'em event, and a 10th place finish the $10,000 World Championship Pot Limit Omaha event.
Well, he's at it again. Benefield is one of the final 189 players who will return for day 5 of the $10,000 main event at noon Saturday.
Card Player caught up with Benefield at the end of day 4 to get his thoughts on his main event experience.

David BenefieldScott McDaniel: You made it through day 4, but before we talk about that, how did day 3 go for you?

David Benefield: Day 3 was pretty good. I was kind of up and down for a while. Toward the end I did a big suck out. I got it in versus my buddy Ben for like 300k with jacks versus kings. We were playing really aggressive – raise, reraising each other a lot preflop. I hit a jack on the river and sent him home.

SM: It looks like you've got a pretty healthy stack now. Tell me how day 4 went for you?

DB: It started off great. I started the day with 400,000 and chipped up really quick to about 800,000. It was kind of up and down from there. After the third break I ran up to like 1.8 million. I was just winning every single hand. I flopped like two sets and got it in. I flopped the nut straight against an overpair and got it all in.
I took a couple beats and now I think I'm around 1.3 million.

SM: How was your table at the end of the night? Chip Jett was at your table. Do you know any of the other guys?

DB: Not really. I just got moved to this table after the last break. Everyone seems to be playing pretty solid.

SM: So how does it feel? You're deep in the main event and on your way to day 5.

DB: Eh, there's still around 200 people left. I'm not getting excited yet, but I feel pretty good.

 
Any views or opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the ownership or management of CardPlayer.com.
 
Newsletterbanner Twitterbanner Fbbanner
 

Most Viewed Blogs