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05-22-2002, 10:38 PM
After the third level today they on a Dinner break

59 players left. The main story so far is Phil Hellmuth has gone. They got it all in, Phil with A-K versus Q-T suited and the flop came A-Q-T. Robert Varconyi took all the money and now has 220,000 chips. Phil was then left with about 25K which Ross Boatman busted him for. Ross still has about 100K.


Chip leader remains John Shipley with a very healthy 400,000 chips. Julian Gardiner has overcome his earlier loss and built back up to 300K. Tony D also has 300K.


Three Irishmen still have chip in the remaining 59. Alan Betson has 50K, Owen Mullin has 200K and Scot Gray has 110K. Its looking good for some serious Irish celebrations.


Amir Nasseri has 175K, Peppe Klinger 150K, Michael Feter 200K.


Play will continue after dinner for a further two levels or down to 45 players. The later looks more likely. Those players will all be in the money. More later.


from http://www.thegoodgamblingguide.co.uk/spotlight/wsop2002/wsop2002_championship.htm#latest

05-22-2002, 10:41 PM
Hope this isn't a copyright violation.

05-22-2002, 10:55 PM
I mean...I've been trying to follow it from here.


Let's see, lost about every big name and contender out there the first day (Erik Siedel, Chris Ferguson, TJ Cloutier) - lost Chan and Hellmuth on days 2 and 3


Whoever wins this thing (except for maybe Chip Reese) - is probably gonna be someone we all go "WHO?" over. It's like all the old stringers are gone and the punks are taking over.


I don't like HellMouth, but to lose to AK vs Q10 has gotta suck...too bad.


RB

05-23-2002, 02:10 AM

05-23-2002, 02:25 AM
never heard of him...but he's European, ain't he?


I don't know European players very well


RB

05-23-2002, 02:39 AM
From Blackpool, England. The Limeys have been talking about him since he turned pro at 18.


Five years ago.

05-23-2002, 06:31 AM