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Talking Poker 07-23-06 05:18 PM

Today's WSOP $1000 Rebuy...
 
From CardPlayer, as of a few minutes ago:

Oh my.

Talking Poker 07-23-06 05:20 PM

An older update:

I can't wait to see the video blog for this.

Talking Poker 07-23-06 05:22 PM

Meanwhile, Edog:

This is a fine example of why I won't be playing in any WSOP Rebuy Events any time soon.

Edit: How great is this? Edog rules.


Penguinfan 07-23-06 05:26 PM

I'd say a game like this is not for the faint of heart.

I just wish I had the bankroll to back JD in a game like this.

Talking Poker 07-23-06 05:28 PM

Sorry to repost all of this stuff that you can go read for yourself, but for those who just want the highlights, this is too funny:

I'd love to be railing this event.

Talking Poker 07-23-06 05:30 PM

Note the bold. :D


Penguinfan 07-23-06 05:49 PM

And I'm going to work tomorrow morning, this sux hard.

Talking Poker 07-23-06 09:39 PM

This is interesting:

How Many Does It Take?
Some of our notable professional players are in for more rebuys than they'd like to admit. Some are flaunting their high numbers with pride. Take a look at what your favorite player spent on rebuys for today's tournament:

Daniel Negreanu - 48
Gavin Smith - 12
Joe Sebok - 5
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi - 11
Mike "The Mouth" Matusow - 21
Jennifer "Jennicide" Leigh - 3
Tony G. - 12
Michael Gracz - 4
Tony Cousineau - 2
Phil Hellmuth - 8
Allen Kessler - 4
Phil Gordon - 16
Greg Raymer - 5
Jennifer Tilly - 6
David Williams - 4
Clonie Gowen - 6
Phil "The Unabomber" Laak - 0

Talking Poker 07-23-06 09:41 PM

Check out Aeq's girlfriend (you remember, the new Poker Stars team member that he said is "ugly"):

Vanessa Rousso Eliminated.... Loses $1,000
A player under the gun raises all-in for his last $300. Vanessa Rousso is next to act and raises to $700. A player in middle position re-raises to $2,000. Mark Seif and Rousso are bantering back and forth with Rousso saying that Seif would double her up. Seif was telling her that he would bust her. All of a sudden, Rousso offers Seif $1,000 to move all-in and double her up. Seif responds, "I'll go in with any two cards." The two shake on the deal that Seif will move all-in with any two cards when the action gets to him. Sure enough, Seif looks at his cards and then moves all-in while Rousso makes the call. The middle position player folds and the players turn up their cards. The under the gun player shows K-K. Rousso is all-in for $6,000 with Q-Q and Seif shows... A-A. The board comes A-8-5-2-10, and Mark Seif eliminates two players in the same hand. After the hand, Rousso pays Seif $1,000 and leaves the room, laughing hysterically. After the hand, Seif is up to $42,000 in chips.

omahilo 07-23-06 09:43 PM

lol I love it... that would be a fun event to rail.

JDMcNugent7 07-23-06 10:10 PM

how long is the RB period?

Talking Poker 07-23-06 11:54 PM

I think it was 2 hours.

Talking Poker 07-24-06 12:00 AM

Daniel just got busted... Crazy how this $1000 tourney just cost him about as much as the $50k HORSE event. Wow.

I know their is a lot of value in that all in in the dark every hand until you have a nice stack strategy, but I can't help but wonder if it's really worth it? I mean, surely there is some sort of still super aggressive compromise where you are only pushing in (or worse yet - calling all in) 75% of the time or so, right?

Based on the rebuy counts above, it seems not all the top pros use the same strategy as Daniel. In fact, there were only a little more than 2 rebuys per player on average:

Official Numbers
Here are the final numbers for this event:
Total Players: 754
Total Rebuys: 1,691
Total Prize Pool: $2,340,238
Number of Players Paid: 72
72nd - $4,095
1st - $631,863

johnp158 07-24-06 12:01 AM

Wha????

Guess he was ready to bust or double up.

Talking Poker 07-24-06 12:09 AM

I noticed the same thing. I can't help but wonder about the accuracy of that post... unless of course, Patrik had a read on the guy that said he was weak - but EVEN SO, assuming he has no pair, you're still a sizeable dog to ANY hand (but I suppose it's safe to assume you have live cards).

I have to think it would be better to wait for one of the next few hands and be the first one to enter the pot, but then again, with a break coming and the blinds about to increase again and maybe his table was hyper aggressive - you just never know all the factors that went into his decision...

omahilo 07-24-06 08:32 AM

Phil Hellmuth #2 in chips after day 1... He might put together another run at #10, we will see.

to be continued....

Talking Poker 07-24-06 11:31 AM

He's actually only 100 chips behind first too... Phil's been having a pretty nice series this year.

Here's Daniel's take on the rebuy tourney:

PShabi 07-24-06 11:41 AM

Quote: "I was going all-in blind every hand....or something"

LOL.

Reel Deal 07-24-06 01:11 PM

I love that he dumped $48K on re-buys then didn't have a buck on him for a water. That's awesomer. :thumbsup:

Tony Cheval 07-24-06 01:24 PM

I love how he's eating while doing the video. :D

jillaj 07-24-06 01:40 PM

While driving.

BlibbityBlabbity 07-24-06 02:33 PM

....and reading off his notes PDA thing....

redbank09 07-24-06 08:32 PM

1Phil Hellmuth Jr.315,700 $9,000

2Daryn Firicano224,000 $30,000

3Rafael Perry193,000 $-41,000

4Jordan Morgan131,000 $-2,000

5Jim McCrink117,000 $53,000

6Ryan Hughs110,000 $-18,000

7John Spadavecchia106,000 $33,000

8Jennifer Leigh104,000 $64,000

9Rob Hollink95,000 $56,000

10Paul Gianfriddo86,000 $39,000

11Shane Schleger85,000 $-48,000

12Antanas 'Tony' Guoga77,600 $23,600

13Humberto Brenes71,100 $-12,200

14Julian Gardner64,300 $-7,700

15John Taylor63,700 $39,700

16Joe Bartholdi57,100 $-61,800

17Ross Boatman53,000 $26,000

18Tad Jurgens44,200 $22,700

19Juha Helppi42,000 $25,000

20Brandon Blake40,200 $28,800

21Terris Preston40,000 $3,500

22Hilbert Shirey39,000 $-26,000

23Hoa Nguyen33,400 $4,200

24David Plastik33,000 $-37,000

25Phillipe Rouas28,000 $15,000

26Howard Perry24,000 $-14,000

27Elio Cabrera23,000 $-37,000

28Kevin Ho$8,191

Talking Poker 07-24-06 10:33 PM

Ugliest post of the year nominee.

redbank09 07-24-06 10:36 PM

i copied and pasted it , im pretty sure they can fuckin read it so fuck off.``


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