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Dynasty 11-15-2005 07:32 PM

\"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final Table
 
Spoilers below.

In just a couple hours, ESPN's coverage of the 2005 World Series of Poker comes to an end with Joseph Hachem's victory in the Main Event.

I'm surprised we've seen so little of Hachem so far. Basically, all we've gotten is a couple AA hands and a "aussie!, aussie!, aussie!, oy!, oy!, oy!" chant.

Moneymaker's win a couple years ago was the first ESPN gave big coverage to. They took footage of him early in the event to build him up. They showed him forgetting he still had his cards on one hand to highlight he was "Dead Money". They showed his aggressive and occassionally lucky play when he check-raised all-in with an unimproved 88 hoping Humberto Brenes couldn't call on the King-high flop (which, of course, he did with AA). And, Moneymaker was shown making gutsy reads and plays like the 33 call against Dutch Boyd.

When Raymer won last year, he was built up as well. The first few times we saw him was in his confrontations with Mike Matusow. First, we saw Matusow blowing Raymer off a hand and making the "cajones" comments. Then, we saw Raymer cripple Matusow in a big hand. As the tournament went on, Raymer was portrayed as a classy guy and a great big stack tournament player.

Hachem doesn't seem to have much of an identity yet.

The stacks at the beginning of play will be:

1. Aaron Kanter - $10,700,000 (seat 6)
2. Tex Barch - $9,330,000 (seat 3)
3. Andrew Black - $8,140,000 (seat 2)
4. Mike Matusow - $7,410,000 (seat 5)
5. Steve Dannenmann - $5,460,000 (seat 8)
6. Joseph Hachem - $5,420,000 (seat 1)
7. Daniel Bergsdorf - $5,270,000 (seat 4)
8. Scott Lazar - $3,370,000 (seat 9)
9. Brad Kondracki - $1,180,000 (seat 7)

Blinds will start at T50,000 and T100,000 with antes of T10,000.

Prize money is:

1st - $7,500,000
2nd - $4,250,000
3rd - $2,500,000
4th - $2,000,000
5th - $1,750,000
6th - $1,500,000
7th - $1,300,000
8th - $1,150,000
9th - $1,000,000

11-15-2005 07:43 PM

Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final Table
 
ESPN got lucky Moneymaker was on the featured table early in that tourney. Had he not been we wouldn't have seen him much early. Raymer got more airtime beacause he was big stack for most of the last couple of days. While Hachem hasn't been shown much, Danneman definitly has probably because they didn't have much intertesting footage from Hachem.

cwsiggy 11-15-2005 07:46 PM

Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final Table
 
Only time will tell if we see any more crying.

Quake1028 11-15-2005 07:46 PM

Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final Table
 
Is tonight's coverage 2 hours?

11-15-2005 07:47 PM

Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final Table
 
Yeah

mblax10 11-15-2005 08:31 PM

Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final Table
 
I think it's actually 3 hours. 7-10 Central.

11-15-2005 08:33 PM

Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final Table
 
I think ESPN had so many other juicy angles (Raymer's possible repeat, the Matusow-Shiekh confrontations, the Dannenman "average joe goes far" angle, among others) that they can save Hachem and show him prominently on the last episodes.

Plus, there seem to be a lot more, er, flamboyant, personalities. Love them or hate them, they make for good TV.

Davey 11-15-2005 08:38 PM

Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final Table
 
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I think it's actually 3 hours. 7-10 Central.

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I think your right

Dynasty 11-15-2005 08:41 PM

Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final Table
 
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I think it's actually 3 hours. 7-10 Central.

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I think your right

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They cetainly have enough material for a three hour show. 231 hands were played at the final table. It started shortly before 5:00pm on Friday, July 15. It ended more than 13 1/2 hour, after sunrise on the foloowing Saturday morning.

11-15-2005 08:45 PM

Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final Table
 
I think they are replaying the last hour twice. At least thats what my onscreen guide is telling me.


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