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Jun 07, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 8 - No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Done and DoneJun 06, '07 Just like that play has ended in the $1,000 No Limt Hold 'Em with rebuys event. Nine players will return tomorrow at 3 p.m. to battle for a first place prize of $585,774 and the right to be called a World Series of Poker bracelet winner.Todd Witteles was the final player eliminated today. Witteles finished in 10th place and will take home $23,811. With all the money in before the flop, Witteles was heads up against Barry Cales. Witteles had Q-Q and Cales had A-K. The board held strong for Witteles up until the river when the king hit and gave Cales the higher pair. Amir Vahedi heads into the final the table as the clear chip leader with over $1,300,000. Accompanying him tomorrow are Mike Gracz, Dolph Arnold, Michael Chu, Barry Cales, Tommy Vu, Shane Schleger, Robert Aron and Jan Von Halle. CardPlayer.com will be back tomorrow with level updates and Pro Blogs. Player Tags: Amir Vahedi, Michael Gracz, Dolph Arnold, Shane Schleger, Todd Witteles, Robert Aron, Michael Chu, Jan Von Halle, Tommy Vu, Barry Cales Closer and CloserJun 06, '07 Tournament officials have moved the remaining 18 players down to two tables, effectively condensing the amount of talent left in the field. Seated at one table are Sorel Mizzi, Shane Schleger, Jason Strasser and Mike Gracz. The other table contains Tommy Vu, Mark Newhouse and Amir Vahedi.Vinnie Vinh was finally blinded off and eliminated after failing to show up for day two of play. Vinh came into day two amongst the chip leaders but failed to play even a single hand all day. Vinh finished in 20th place and earned $16,232. Barry Cales had the good fortune of doubling up through Gioi Luong and eliminating his opponent in the process. Luong pushed all in with KQ and Cales called with AK. The board came 93278 and Cales doubled up and Luong was eliminated in 19th place. Luong takes home $16,232 for his efforts in this event. Mark Newhouse was the 18th place finisher, earning him $18,475. Newhouse pushed all in for the second hand in a row with Tommy Vu and Amir Vahedi still to act on his left. Vu reraised and Vahedi angrily folded his hand. Heads up, Newhouse had 99 and Vu showed KQ. The flop was Q106 and Newhouse stood up from his seat. The turn and river were no help (8,A) and Newhouse was sent to the rail. After being crippled, Sorel Mizzi has been eliminated in 17th place. Mizzi had 10-5 with a 10 on the flop against his opponent who had K-10. Already behind, a king came on the river and when the dust settled, Mizzi was left with few chips. Mizzi was eliminated when his A10 ran into Joshua VanDuyn's pocket aces. Mizzi earns $18,475 for his finish. There are 16 players remaining and play will continue today until the final table is reached. Player Tags: Amir Vahedi, Gioi Luong, Michael Gracz, Shane Schleger, Jason Strasser, Joshua VanDuyn, Mark Newhouse, Sorel Mizzi, Tommy Vu, Barry Cales Hour Eight UpdateJun 07, '07 BreakPlayers are on a 15 minute break Play Resumes Blinds are now $40,000-$80,000 with a $10,000 ante. Barry Cales Eliminated 3rd ($235,575) Barry Cales limps and Michael Chu raises to $330,000. Cales moves all in and Chu insta-calls with QQ. Cales tables J7 and flop comes A32. The turn is the 5 and Cales could split the pot with a 4. The river comes K, Cales doesn't improve and is sent home in 3rd place for $235,575. Heads Up Play Begins Heads up play begins between Tommy Vu and Michael Chu. The heads up chip counts are: Tommy Vu -- $2,915,000 Michael Chu -- $2,405,00 Player Tags: Michael Chu, Tommy Vu, Barry Cales Hour Seven UpdateJun 07, '07 Can We Get Some More People In Here? Player Tags: Dolph Arnold, Michael Chu, Tommy Vu, Barry Cales Hour Four UpdateJun 07, '07 Don't You Want To Play?Play has been repeatedly delayed due to players arriving late from break. Play started around 6:30. Blinds Raised The blinds have been raised to $20,000-$40,000 with a $5,000 ante. Best Hand Taking a Beating There has been another case of the best hand not holding up on showdown. Barry Cales moves all in for his last $350,000 and Shane Schleger pushes over the top. No one else calls, Cales tables A8 and Schleger A10. The board comes J9488 and Cales doubles up. Schleger only has $165,000 left. Shane Schleger Eliminated 5th ($111,455) Shorly after losing an all in pot to Barry Cales, Schleger moves all in for his last $165,000. Michael Chu calls with K10 and Schleger tables AQ. The board comes 105397, Schleger's hand doesn't hold up and he is eliminated 5th for a $111,455 payday. Player Tags: Shane Schleger, Michael Chu, Barry Cales Hour Two UpdateJun 07, '07 Back From BreakWe are back from break and the blinds have been raised to $15,000-$30,000 with a $4,000 ante. We are seven handed, and remaining players are what is left from the original field of 844. There were 1,814 rebuys creating a prize pool of $2,533,062. With the blinds doubling this level, expect a lot of action. Tommy Vu Comes Out Firing Tommy Vu has raised the first three hands to $90,000 and more. It was a good strategy until Amir Vahedi picked off $90,000 with a $200,000 reraise. Barry Cales Doubles Up Barry Cales raises to $110,000 and Michael Gracz moves all in from the big blind. Cales only briefly thinks, then makes the call for his last $350,000 with K10. Gracz tables 99 and is a marginal favorite. The flop comes J94, Gracz spikes a set and takes a huge lead in the hand but Cales still can with with a queen or running diamonds. The turn is the Q, Cales hits his straight and is able to dodge Gracz's redraw to the full house when the river comes 3. Cales is just over $900,000. Gracz Can't Catch a Break Shortly after spiking a set and losing to a gutshot, Michael Gracz calls Dolph Arnold's $261,000 all in. Arnold shows down KQ and Gracz AJ. The first four cards come 7632, and Gracz is still in the lead. But the river is the K, and Gracz again loses against an all in opponent. He is still alive and he has to believe his luck will return in the near future. Player Tags: Michael Gracz, Dolph Arnold, Tommy Vu, Barry Cales |
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Jun 06, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 8 - No-Limit Hold'em | 2 | + |
Done and DoneJun 06, '07 Just like that play has ended in the $1,000 No Limt Hold 'Em with rebuys event. Nine players will return tomorrow at 3 p.m. to battle for a first place prize of $585,774 and the right to be called a World Series of Poker bracelet winner.Todd Witteles was the final player eliminated today. Witteles finished in 10th place and will take home $23,811. With all the money in before the flop, Witteles was heads up against Barry Cales. Witteles had Q-Q and Cales had A-K. The board held strong for Witteles up until the river when the king hit and gave Cales the higher pair. Amir Vahedi heads into the final the table as the clear chip leader with over $1,300,000. Accompanying him tomorrow are Mike Gracz, Dolph Arnold, Michael Chu, Barry Cales, Tommy Vu, Shane Schleger, Robert Aron and Jan Von Halle. CardPlayer.com will be back tomorrow with level updates and Pro Blogs. Player Tags: Amir Vahedi, Michael Gracz, Dolph Arnold, Shane Schleger, Todd Witteles, Robert Aron, Michael Chu, Jan Von Halle, Tommy Vu, Barry Cales Closer and CloserJun 06, '07 Tournament officials have moved the remaining 18 players down to two tables, effectively condensing the amount of talent left in the field. Seated at one table are Sorel Mizzi, Shane Schleger, Jason Strasser and Mike Gracz. The other table contains Tommy Vu, Mark Newhouse and Amir Vahedi.Vinnie Vinh was finally blinded off and eliminated after failing to show up for day two of play. Vinh came into day two amongst the chip leaders but failed to play even a single hand all day. Vinh finished in 20th place and earned $16,232. Barry Cales had the good fortune of doubling up through Gioi Luong and eliminating his opponent in the process. Luong pushed all in with KQ and Cales called with AK. The board came 93278 and Cales doubled up and Luong was eliminated in 19th place. Luong takes home $16,232 for his efforts in this event. Mark Newhouse was the 18th place finisher, earning him $18,475. Newhouse pushed all in for the second hand in a row with Tommy Vu and Amir Vahedi still to act on his left. Vu reraised and Vahedi angrily folded his hand. Heads up, Newhouse had 99 and Vu showed KQ. The flop was Q106 and Newhouse stood up from his seat. The turn and river were no help (8,A) and Newhouse was sent to the rail. After being crippled, Sorel Mizzi has been eliminated in 17th place. Mizzi had 10-5 with a 10 on the flop against his opponent who had K-10. Already behind, a king came on the river and when the dust settled, Mizzi was left with few chips. Mizzi was eliminated when his A10 ran into Joshua VanDuyn's pocket aces. Mizzi earns $18,475 for his finish. There are 16 players remaining and play will continue today until the final table is reached. Player Tags: Amir Vahedi, Gioi Luong, Michael Gracz, Shane Schleger, Jason Strasser, Joshua VanDuyn, Mark Newhouse, Sorel Mizzi, Tommy Vu, Barry Cales Hour Eight UpdateJun 07, '07 BreakPlayers are on a 15 minute break Play Resumes Blinds are now $40,000-$80,000 with a $10,000 ante. Barry Cales Eliminated 3rd ($235,575) Barry Cales limps and Michael Chu raises to $330,000. Cales moves all in and Chu insta-calls with QQ. Cales tables J7 and flop comes A32. The turn is the 5 and Cales could split the pot with a 4. The river comes K, Cales doesn't improve and is sent home in 3rd place for $235,575. Heads Up Play Begins Heads up play begins between Tommy Vu and Michael Chu. The heads up chip counts are: Tommy Vu -- $2,915,000 Michael Chu -- $2,405,00 Player Tags: Michael Chu, Tommy Vu, Barry Cales Hour Seven UpdateJun 07, '07 Can We Get Some More People In Here? Player Tags: Dolph Arnold, Michael Chu, Tommy Vu, Barry Cales Hour Four UpdateJun 07, '07 Don't You Want To Play?Play has been repeatedly delayed due to players arriving late from break. Play started around 6:30. Blinds Raised The blinds have been raised to $20,000-$40,000 with a $5,000 ante. Best Hand Taking a Beating There has been another case of the best hand not holding up on showdown. Barry Cales moves all in for his last $350,000 and Shane Schleger pushes over the top. No one else calls, Cales tables A8 and Schleger A10. The board comes J9488 and Cales doubles up. Schleger only has $165,000 left. Shane Schleger Eliminated 5th ($111,455) Shorly after losing an all in pot to Barry Cales, Schleger moves all in for his last $165,000. Michael Chu calls with K10 and Schleger tables AQ. The board comes 105397, Schleger's hand doesn't hold up and he is eliminated 5th for a $111,455 payday. Player Tags: Shane Schleger, Michael Chu, Barry Cales Hour Two UpdateJun 07, '07 Back From BreakWe are back from break and the blinds have been raised to $15,000-$30,000 with a $4,000 ante. We are seven handed, and remaining players are what is left from the original field of 844. There were 1,814 rebuys creating a prize pool of $2,533,062. With the blinds doubling this level, expect a lot of action. Tommy Vu Comes Out Firing Tommy Vu has raised the first three hands to $90,000 and more. It was a good strategy until Amir Vahedi picked off $90,000 with a $200,000 reraise. Barry Cales Doubles Up Barry Cales raises to $110,000 and Michael Gracz moves all in from the big blind. Cales only briefly thinks, then makes the call for his last $350,000 with K10. Gracz tables 99 and is a marginal favorite. The flop comes J94, Gracz spikes a set and takes a huge lead in the hand but Cales still can with with a queen or running diamonds. The turn is the Q, Cales hits his straight and is able to dodge Gracz's redraw to the full house when the river comes 3. Cales is just over $900,000. Gracz Can't Catch a Break Shortly after spiking a set and losing to a gutshot, Michael Gracz calls Dolph Arnold's $261,000 all in. Arnold shows down KQ and Gracz AJ. The first four cards come 7632, and Gracz is still in the lead. But the river is the K, and Gracz again loses against an all in opponent. He is still alive and he has to believe his luck will return in the near future. Player Tags: Michael Gracz, Dolph Arnold, Tommy Vu, Barry Cales |
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