World class instincts?
24
2010
Whine of the day
Yes, bad beats is a part of poker and of course you have to put up with the muppets sucking out on you every now and then, but enough is enough! Today was worse than ever and I had to see my topset lose to lower set (1 out), my nutflush lose to straight flush (1 out) and my top set lose to two pair (1×1 out), and all this within 5 minutes. You think I was happy?!? SIGH!!! And that’s all I had to say about that….
20
2010
Helluth of the day
Phil Hellmuth always entertains one way or the other. This might be the most entertaining hands I’ve ever seen, Dats whazzup!
19
2010
November 9
Break time! Now we have to wait 4 months before we can crown our champion. Nine players left which are all very pleased to have made the final table in the best and largest event of the year, I’m sure.
Jason Senti (7,625,000)
Joseph Cheong (23,525,000)
John Dolan (46,250,000)
Jonathan Duhamel (65,975,000)
Michael Mizrachi (14,450,000)
Matthew Jarvis (16,700,000)
John Racener (19,050,000)
Filippo Candio (16,400,000)
Soi Nguyen (9,650,000)
Most impressive is no doubt Michael Mizrachis. Besides making the final table in the main event he also won the $50k HORSE and made two more final tables. He also has a chance to tie Frank Kassella for “Player of the Year” if he wins the main event. Mizrachi have won most money during this years WSOP before the main event and has won a whopping $8.8M in his career. With that he is 14th on the ”all time money list” and has a chance to overtake Phil Iveys lead if he finishes 1st or 2nd. Exciting
16
2010
GG 5050
It’s all over! At least for myself and my teammates in 5050-poker. Kevin Stani was last man standing, but finally had to give in and finished 127th, very impressive. Marius Arnesen also had an impressive run and finished right behind kevin as 146th. Very well done boys and congratulations :))
main event will go on even if it’s not as interesting anymore without my boys;) However, still in and with a very good stack is William Thorson who now has the chance to erase that aweful memory of beeing busted in 13th by Jamie Gold with JJ vs KK 2006. Wiliam has a good stack and I’d be surprised if he doesn’t make the final table. There is one more swede left besides William among the last 78, Niklas Toorell and of course we’ll keep our fingers crossed for him as well. Other insteresting names left are Alexander Kostrysin, Theo Joergensen, Jonny Lodden, and Michael Mizrachi. If they all make the final table we’ll have something really exciting to look forward to in November…
