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WSOP 2013: Main Event update |
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Anton Morgonstern, Main Event, Sylvain Loosli, wsop.
Posted on 15 July 2013 by "M".
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Day six of event #62 concluded and only 27 players are remaining in this year's main event. The chip leader is Germany's Anton Morgenstern who's previous WSOP record is three cashes and total winnings of $33,206. On second place is Sylvain Loosli (France) with a chip difference of 7,830,000 from Morgenstern's chip count of 21,955,000.
The buy-in was $10,000 and the total prize pool is $59,708,800 with 648 places paid. The first place is worth $8,359,531. The remaining 27 players are listed below:
Player |
Chip Count |
Anton Morgenstern |
21,955,000 |
Sylvain Loosli |
14,125,000 |
Chris Lindh |
12,030,000 |
Fabian Ortiz |
10,810,000 |
Carlos Mortensen |
10,790,000 |
James Alexander |
9,445,000 |
Jay Farber |
8,975,000 |
Matthew Reed |
7,705,000 |
Jason Mann |
7,500,000 |
Amir Lehavot |
7,385,000 |
Clement Tripodi |
7,135,000 |
Sergio Castelluccio |
6,560,000 |
Alexander Livingston |
5,800,000 |
Mark Newhouse |
5,785,000 |
Marc McLaughlin |
5,415,000 |
Jan Nakladal |
5,360,000 |
Yevgeniy Timoshenko |
5,310,000 |
Maxx Coleman |
3,830,000 |
Ryan Riess |
3,830,000 |
Bruno Kawauti |
3,580,000 |
Benjamin Pollak |
3,230,000 |
Steve Gee |
3,160,000 |
Rep Porter |
2,675,000 |
Michiel Brummelhuis |
2,245,000 |
JC Tran |
1,970,000 |
Jorn Walthaus |
1,900,000 |
David Benefield |
1,840,000 |
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8 comments on "WSOP 2013: Main Event update"
shokaku | 15/07/2013 16:52:14 GMT |
With Carlos Mortensen one player with a bigger name has made it deep into the tourney. A bit unusual in the last years for the main event, where the live pros didn't cut it.
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mascona | 15/07/2013 21:15:18 GMT |
You forgot about Timoshenko, JC Tran and Benefield - they are quite well known pros.
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Macubaas | 16/07/2013 05:35:01 GMT |
Anton has quite a stack, if he knows how to play it in his advantage he could get the podium or even the first place.
Tran and David are indeed known players but i guess the first post reffered to more known top players but if you think about it this entire edition of WSOP had many new names as winners.
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SirPoncho | 16/07/2013 17:57:02 GMT |
wow such a crazy ride last night. morgenstern gotta be so tilted right now as well as the final table bubble Carlos mortensen. but im really impressed how amir lehavot played last night. anyways allready excited about the Final table
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Doarulle | 16/07/2013 19:01:12 GMT |
Still playing? or finish already? I want to see that nice final table, anyone have live stream or something like that? When will play a mobster a Final Table of WSOP?
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fcumred | 16/07/2013 20:36:28 GMT |
Posted by mascona: You forgot about Timoshenko, JC Tran and Benefield - they are quite well known pros. |
JC tran is in a brilliant position now to take this down.. Can't wait till November to see how this all unfolds.
Could be quite a firework party because there are lots of loose players at the final table...
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Posted by Doarulle: Still playing? or finish already? I want to see that nice final table, anyone have live stream or something like that? When will play a mobster a Final Table of WSOP? |
The final table doesn't start till November..
Oh and by the way, wheres my $10... Or are you never going to give it back...
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Sorin888 | 17/07/2013 12:41:54 GMT |
Last hand played to set the November Nine JC Tran and Carlos Mortensen tangled on a Tc6c3s9c board. After moving all-in with Ac9h Mortensen needed some help against Tran's 8c7s, but as the 2d fell the river the Spaniard became the final table bubble boy. The surviving nine will now return on November 4 to battle for the Main Event's $500,000 bracelet.
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SirPoncho | 25/07/2013 13:50:56 GMT |
gotta like the chances of JC tran to take the whole thing down. He's the most experienced player left and knows how to handle his chip stack. read some updates during day 6 & 7 and he allways seemed to make the right decision
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