141 players paid $25k each and entered the PCA High Roller event yesterday. Seven of these 141 players even re-entered the tournament for another $25,000 ("ElkY", Chris Moorman, Chance Kornuth, Eui Woong Kim, Joe Elpayaa, and Nick Yunis)., making the total number of entries 148 - 10 less than last year.
After 11 levels of play, lots of all ins, bad beats etc, 56 players remained and they will ret[...] Read more » PCA High Roller: 56 of 141 players ready for Day 2
Joined: May '08
Location: Lithuania
Age: 39 (M)
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the businessman dude is going really strong- probably he had more than his fair share of luck. this will be a tournament to remember for him doesn't matter how it ends- great scalps of isildur and mortensen are so sweet and hard to forget- aggressive style tops as most of the time
Joined: Jan '11
Location: United States
Age: 60 (M)
Posts: 3361
I'd like to see someone take it that hasn't won anything before, but if the pushy business man Bill Perkins get's another day like this he might be the one they all remember. I'm thinking Duhamel might not let this happen since he's let the cat out of the bag. Be nice to play something like this just once in my life. lol!
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Portugal
Age: 44 (M)
Posts: 4827
Bill Perkins was playing very aggressive, that was the only way to beat Blom. Now he just have to figure out what is the best way to deal with the other 55 left. The same strategy don’t always work for different players, each style must have its way to be byoassed. Will Bill Perkins know how to do it with the others that meet is way to the final table?