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Old 06-23-2005, 07:05 PM
ClassicBob ClassicBob is offline
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Default Re: World Champ 3rd after day 1 of the 1500 NLHE

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60th Place- Brad Daugherty ($5,555)

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Is that the same Brad Daugherty of NBA fame?

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No, I think it's former WSOP ME winner Brad Daugherty.
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Old 06-23-2005, 09:03 PM
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Default Re: World Champ 3rd after day 1 of the 1500 NLHE

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He will piss it away no need to worry. Don Vito always screws up

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Seif is still going strong. Don't know the chip counts, but his stack looks bigger than the rest.

I wish he was using his bobblehead as a card protector - he's not. He might become the coolest poker player ever if he did that. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 06-23-2005, 10:29 PM
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Default Re: World Champ 3rd after day 1 of the 1500 NLHE

table 4 has Greg, Toto Leonidas, and Evelyn Ng.

Should make for an interesting table.
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Old 06-23-2005, 10:33 PM
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Default Re: World Champ 3rd after day 1 of the 1500 NLHE

This information is a little more than an hour old:


With 26 players left, here are some notable chip counts:

Mark Seif- $410,000
Minh Nguyen- $198,000
David "Devil Fish" Ulliott- $160,000
Greg "Fossilman" Raymer- $120,000
Toto Leonidas- $70,000
Chris "Jesus" Ferguson- $45,000
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Old 06-23-2005, 10:51 PM
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Default Re: World Champ 3rd after day 1 of the 1500 NLHE

At the dinner break with 21 left

1 Minh Nguyen $ 260,000
2 Devilfish Uliott$ 230,000
3 Bill Gazes $ 225,000
4 Mark Seif $ 190,000
5 Toto Leonidas $ 180,000
6 Greg Raymer $ 125,000

Looks like Mark Seif took a hit because he was up over 400k on one of the blogs at one point today.

Ken
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Old 06-24-2005, 12:31 AM
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Default Re: World Champ 3rd after day 1 of the 1500 NLHE

With 15 to go:

1 Markus Stronzinger $ 320,000
2 Peter Lee $ 300,000
3 Mark Seif $ 240,000
4 Greg Raymer $ 230,000
5 James Carter $ 220,000
6 Minh Nguyen $ 180,000
7 Bill Gazes $ 130,000
8 Yuon Schwartz $ 120,000
9 Richard Sharpe $ 100,000
10 Farzad Rouhani $ 90,000

Ken
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Old 06-24-2005, 12:43 AM
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Default Re: World Champ 3rd after day 1 of the 1500 NLHE

Well if I have to donate the $1500 from my entry, I'm more than happy to send it to Greg. I finished around 1500 (yes I suck) when my AK lost to 77.
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Old 06-24-2005, 01:47 AM
Martin Aigner Martin Aigner is offline
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Default Re: World Champ 3rd after day 1 of the 1500 NLHE

Cool, a local player from vienna leading (if I´m not wrong it should be Markus Stranzinger instead of Stronzinger). As much as I admire Greg, I´ve got a new guy to cheer for.

Martin Aigner
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Old 06-24-2005, 01:49 AM
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Default Re: World Champ 3rd after day 1 of the 1500 NLHE

"I'm either a genius or a moron with that call" - Greg Raymer
Log: Greg Raymer makes it $22,000 to go preflop. David Slowik calls. The flop comes 10h-8s-6s. Slowik checks, and Raymer makes it $35,000. Slowik thinks for a moment, and then moves all in for about $190,000. Raymer goes into the tank, occasionally coming up to chat with Slonik, or more aptly chat at him. Slonink doesn't move, and Raymer inspects him for a while before announcing, "call." Slowik shows Qc-9c for no pair, and a gutshot straight draw. Raymer flips up the 7c-6c, for a pair of 6's, and a gutshot. The turn brings the Kd, and Raymer's sixes are hanging on tight. The river is the 2h, and Raymer's sixes hold up, prompting a number of "What a call"'s from the crowd. Raymer wins the hand, and now has approximately $500,000 in chips. Slowik had Raymer covered so he retains a very short stack.
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Old 06-24-2005, 02:13 AM
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Default Re: World Champ 3rd after day 1 of the 1500 NLHE

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"I'm either a genius or a moron with that call" - Greg Raymer

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When you're right and don't get outdrawn, you're a genius (like Raymer here).

When you're and get busted, you're a moron (like Ivey would have been on yesterdays WPT).
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