The Muck


Wednesday, November 21 2012
2012 11 19 - 2012 11 25
  • JUL 13

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47 Live Blog

    2012 WSOP

    All Mucked Up is a live blog of all the stuff you want to know at the 2012 World Series of Poker, besides hand histories and bad beats. Well, we might add a few in here, everyone loves a good bad beat story — unless it happened to you. Check back often for polls, soundbites, celebrity sightings, and who knows what else!

    A Legend Will Rise: Main Event- Day 4

    It’s Friday the 13th, 666 players will make the money today, and it’s raining in Las Vegas. Needless to say, day four of the Main Event is off to an ominous start, but don’t worry folks, PokerNews will be here providing updates, despite the pending apocalypse. With only 720 players remaining, all play has consolidated to the Amazon room. Here are some of the images right before the start of play.

    Here is Kara Scott interviewing Team PokerStars Pros Vanessa Selbst and Liv Boeree along with Maria Ho.

    Left to right: Selbst, Ho, Boeree
    Left to right: Selbst, Ho, Boeree

    We spotted Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu with Ali Nejad.

    Actor Kevin Pollak is still alive. We'll be sure to keep an eye on him.

    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak

    David D'Alesandro enters the day as the current chip leader.

    Dave "doubledave22" D'Alesandro
    Dave "doubledave22" D'Alesandro

    Here's fan favorite Gavin Smith getting ready for the day.

    Gavin Smith
    Gavin Smith

    Murders Row

    Here are images of the feature tables. Each is armed with a killer lineup.

    Opponents will have their hands full with TeamPokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst.

    Eric Baldwin and Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu figure to butt heads.

    Antonio Esfandiari seems relaxed. Well, who wouldn't be after winning the One-Drop? As we passed by the table we overheard Esfandiari sarcastically lamenting his bad luck, "I've run so sh*tty this summer."

    We're In The Money!

    The money bubble broke before the end of the first level of play this afternoon. Amazingly, there was four all-ins with 667 players remaining (666 paid). We were able to catch some of the sights and sounds of the bubble bursting.

    The dealers were instructed to stand during the hand-for-hand process:

    Here were some of the short stacks sweating it out:

    The bubble didn't seem to affect this player:

    Here's a hand of one of the four unfortunate bubble boys:

    Kevin Pollak Survives The Bubble

    Actor Kevin Pollak has been entertaining his tablemates all series long with jokes, impressions, and even song and dance routines. We caught Pollak singing, “I’m a min casher”, to the beat of the Wheel of Fortune promo song, “I’m a wheel watcher.”

    When asked how he felt about surviving the bubble, Pollak replied, “It’s surreal, I’ve been grinding a shortstack forever. I’m sitting at around 200K. I need a double up.”

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  • JUL 12

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 46 Live Blog

    2012 WSOP

    All Mucked Up is a live blog of all the stuff you want to know at the 2012 World Series of Poker, besides hand histories and bad beats. Well, we might add a few in here, everyone loves a good bad beat story — unless it happened to you. Check back often for polls, soundbites, celebrity sightings, and who knows what else!

    Early Sights at the Rio

    The Rio is still hectic as nearly 1,760 player were rushing to their seats early this morning to get ready to begin day 3 of the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event. Seen in the hallways this morning was Vanessa Selbst, who is among the chip leaders going in to day 3. Selbst was partaking in an interview with our very own Sarah Grant which we will post later.

    Also seen this morning was Kennii Nguyen who has also built a healthy stack of 268,000 going into day 3.

    Kennii Nguyen
    Kennii Nguyen

    Noticeably missing from Nguyen's wardrobe were his classic trademarked jester hats. He had traded in the hats for a set of Mardi Gras beads as well as shades and a full body pillow. It's just not the same around the Rio without seeing Nguyen's hats.

    Also seen this morning was at least one member of the Orange Shoe Brigade from yesterday's Fashion Faux Pas section.

    One gentleman was making his way down to his table this morning when he was approached by ESPN cameras.

    "I'm at the feature table with Negreanu today," the man shouted. "He's got 200k and I'm gonna take it all before the day's over."

    Quite a task for the man, but we'll see how he does.

    Dealer of the Year

    It was announced today that Timothy "EggrollSlimTim" Louie had earned the honors of Dealer of the Year today for his fine performance throughout the series. Louie was one of the dealers this year for the Big One For One Drop tournament.

    Tim Louie
    Tim Louie

    We'll catch up with Louie if we can find him and give you some of his thoughts about winning the Dealer of the Year award.

    There Will Be A New Champion

    We just got word that 2011 Main Event Champion Pius Heinz has hit the rail.

    With that announcement, we can confirm that a new champion will be crowned this year. And it could be any one of the nearly 1,700 remaining players.

    WSOPoses

    There are some poses that are just typical in the World Series of Poker. This is one of them:

    "The Hellmuth"
    "The Hellmuth"

    "The Hellmuth," is a pose pioneered by World Series of Poker Twelve-Time Bracelet Winner Phil Hellmuth. Far too often we see Phil taking this pose in an attempt to hide all tells from his opponent. Also fond of this pose is pro Scott Seiver. The only problem that we have with this gentleman is that he isn't even in a hand! What's he hiding from?

    And then we found a second gentleman making a similar attempt to hide all of his tells:

    Once again the man isn't even in a hand. What the purpose of hiding 24/7? Maybe he was just hiding from the ESPN camera crews.

    Featured

    Headlining the two ESPN main feature tables today are poker pros Daniel Negreanu and Antonio Esfandiari. Also, making an appearance in the shot behind Negreanu is the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event Bracelet:

    The Main Event Bracelet and Daniel Negreanu
    The Main Event Bracelet and Daniel Negreanu

    Negreanu doesn't seem to be having the best time at the Main Event Feature Table. Here's a tweet we saw regarding his progress:

    At least he's still laughing.

    Antonio Esfandiari is at the secondary feature table today and he is trying out some interesting seat poses as his buddy Phil Laak was doing yesterday:

    He at least seems to be having a better time than Negreanu is.

    ESPN has also set up three more feature tables in Murders' Row. Among the players in Murders' Row today are Ben Lamb, Vanessa Selbst, and start of the day chip leader Gaelle Bauman. It should be a real treat to viewers to see play from all three of those players in Murderers Row when coverages airs on ESPN.

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  • JUL 11

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 45 Live Blog

    All Mucked Up

    All Mucked Up is a live blog of all the stuff you want to know at the 2012 World Series of Poker, besides hand histories and bad beats. Well, we might add a few in here, everyone loves a good bad beat story — unless it happened to you. Check back often for polls, soundbites, celebrity sightings, and who knows what else!

    The Morning Grind

    This morning we saw a lot of familiar faces as players return from Sunday Main Event day 1C to play in day 2C today. Notable sighting are Jen Harman, David 'Doc' Sands, Ben Lamb, Jason Mercier and Prahlad Friedman. Today's chip leader is Randy Haddox with 188,275. He'll be hoping to catch tournament chip leader Gale Baumann, who has 505,800, by the end of the day.

    Prahlad Friedman early to his seat
    Prahlad Friedman early to his seat

    Jason Mercier looking as small as his stack
    Jason Mercier looking as small as his stack

    Also going on today is the final table of the 10k National Championship, which will be taking place on the main stage in the Amazon room at one o'clock. The sportsbook is not taking bets on the action today, but here's a summary of the 8 runners remaining and their respective chip counts.

    Seat 1 David “ODB” Baker 281,000
    Seat 2 Amanda Musumeci 322,000
    Seat 3 Sam Stein 651,000
    Seat 4 Huy Nguyen 331,000
    Seat 5 Yung Hwang 1,224,000
    Seat 6 Nikolas Stone 471,000
    Seat 7 Matt Keikoan 957,000
    Seat 8 Ryan Eriquezzo 474,000

    Since there are no odds, we'll give you a chance to pick your favorites here in The Muck.

    Poll

    Who's Your Favorite?

    Read more about the WSOP National Championship Here

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  • JUL 10

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 44 Live Blog

    2012 WSOP

    All Mucked Up is a live blog of all the stuff you want to know at the 2012 World Series of Poker, besides hand histories and bad beats. Well, we might add a few in here, everyone loves a good bad beat story — unless it happened to you. Check back often for polls, soundbites, celebrity sightings, and who knows what else!

    A Legend Will Rise: Day 2a/b

    It’s day 2a/b of Event 61: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event. Of the 1066 entries, 657 will be returning. Some of the notables resuming play this afternoon include, Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst (168,350), Jamie Armstrong (120,440), Faraz Jaka (115,775), Ryan Welch (110,425), and Team PokerStars Pro George Danzer (84,000). You can view a list of today's starting chip counts here.

    The field figures to be well rested and refreshed after a day off. We’ll be talking to several of the pros to find out how they spent the free time in preparation for today. We caught up with Danzer in the Pavilion for a quick chat.

    How are you feeling heading into day two?

    Feeling good. I got about 84k (in chips).

    Did you have chance to check out your table draw today?

    Yes, there are two players I know, Robert Varkonyi, and Tim Flanders. I’ve played with Tim in London before. The table draw is perfect for me.

    You have a healthy stack to start the day, what’s your game plan?

    I have a lot of flexibility with my stack and I like how I line up with the other stack sizes at my table. I’m gonna continue putting pressure on my opponents and maintain aggression.

    How did you spend your day off?

    I went to a BBQ with friends. It was nice to get away from poker for a while.

    MLB All-Star Game

    Kansas City will host the MLB All-Star game today in Kauffman Stadium. NL starter Matt Cain will square off versus AL starter Justin Verlander. The wining side will gain home field advantage in the World Series. We spotted this gentleman sporting a Kansas City Royal jersey, which begs the question, who’s your pick to win the game?

    Poll

    Which Side Will Win The All-Star Game?

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  • JUL 09

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 43 Live Blog

    2012 WSOP

    All Mucked Up is a live blog of all the stuff you want to know at the 2012 World Series of Poker, besides hand histories and bad beats. Well, we might add a few in here, everyone loves a good bad beat story — unless it happened to you. Check back often for polls, soundbites, celebrity sightings, and who knows what else!

    Main Event Madness: Morning Shenanigans

    It's another mad house at the Rio for the final day of starting flights for the 2012 Main Event. Seen among the crowds this morning were Tom Marchese, William Reynolds, Matt Marafioti, Jeff Madsen, Noah Schwartz, and many more. Also spotted this morning was the Jack Links Sasquatch:

    The PokerNews team was in a sticky situation this morning as we tried to capture a picture of Sasquatch, but he spotted us at the last minute. It was either stay and focus the picture, or run for survival. We chose the later option.

    Sasquatch was angrily scouting the halls of the Rio just before the Main Event was about to kick off, and we think he was after the guy in the giant banana suit:

    Run banana run!
    Run banana run!

    Either way it looks like it's going to be another eventful day at the Rio as the last of the starting flights should bring in the biggest crowd.

    To check out hands, chip counts, and more updates from day 1c of the Main Event, make sure you check out the live reporting blog for all the updates.

    Murderers Row: Main Event Day 1C

    Today in Murderers' Row are three more champs, and even more big names and faces. In case you didn't know, Murderers' Row is the name we've given to the space in the Amazon Room under the Main Event Champion's Banners where three different Main Event champions have been seated every day so far of the Main Event.

    At the table closest to the door in the corner of the Amazon room is 2010 Main Event champion Jonathan Duhamel. Next to Duhamel is Scott Baumstein.

    Baumstein and Duhamel
    Baumstein and Duhamel

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  • JUL 08

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 42 Live Blog

    2012 WSOP

    All Mucked Up is a live blog of all the stuff you want to know at the 2012 World Series of Poker, besides hand histories and bad beats. Well, we might add a few in here, everyone loves a good bad beat story — unless it happened to you. Check back often for polls, soundbites, celebrity sightings, and who knows what else!

    Shuffle Up And Deal

    Today's Event #61: No-Limit Hold'em Main Event Day 1c was introduced with a rousing speech by MMA fighter Georges St. Pierre. St. Pierre is playing today, so the opening words contained at least 4 puns about him 'putting a bad beat' on someone, and the aim of the tournament being to 'not tap out too early'. It's all in good fun and it kicked the day off in an exciting fashion. We'll keep an eye out for St. Pierre and see how his stack is coming along as the day progresses.

    GSP wasn't the only familiar face around the Rio early this morning. Also up and ready to rumble were Dennis Philips, Collin Moshman, Dan Harrington, Mickey Petersen and Ashton 'Ashman' Griffin. All will be hoping for a strong start to their Main Event campaign, which will stretch over the next week here at the Rio. Tune into PokerNews for all the latest updates.

    Back In Fashion

    Daniel Day Lewis mustaches are making a big comeback in the Rio today and, despite the sweltering weather today in Las Vegas, so are big red bobble hats! Also featured is one of the original members of Village People in his leather biker hat!

    Mustache Man / Daniel Day Lewis
    Mustache Man / Daniel Day Lewis

    40 degrees Celsius...
    40 degrees Celsius...

    Big Red Bobble Hat
    Big Red Bobble Hat

    Village People?
    Village People?

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  • JUL 07

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 41 Live Blog

    2012 WSOP

    All Mucked Up is a live blog of all the stuff you want to know at the 2012 World Series of Poker, besides hand histories and bad beats. Well, we might add a few in here, everyone loves a good bad beat story — unless it happened to you. Check back often for polls, soundbites, celebrity sightings, and who knows what else!

    May The Odds Be Ever In Your Favor

    It's here! After five weeks and 60 events the Main Event starts today. The halls in the Rio are buzzing with players, media, and fans. We've already spotted actor Kevin Pollak signing autographs and its not even noon yet here in Vegas, so keep checking back with the Muck as we'll be updating throughout the day.

    In the meantime, Event 60: $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball (No-Limit) resumes today and only 10 players remain. Here are the odds courtesy of the Rio sportsbook:

    Benjamin Parker: 19/5
    Bob Bright: 10/1
    Ali Eslami: 7/1
    George Danzer: 4/1
    John Juanda: 3/1
    Andy Bloch: 25/1
    Nick Schulman: 2/1
    Ashton Griffin: 3/2
    Mike Wattel: 9/2
    Larry Wright: 19/2

    PokerNews Podcast: Eugene Katchalov

    Team PokerStars Pro Eugene Katchalov is our guest on the PokerNews podcast today. Make sure you keep an eye out for it. Katchalov talks about the One-Drop, Mikhail Smirnov's folding of quads, and the Main Event.

    From left to right Eugene Katchalov, Donnie Peters, and Rich Ryan
    From left to right Eugene Katchalov, Donnie Peters, and Rich Ryan

    Sights In The Amazon

    Day 1a of the Main Event is underway in the Amazon room. Here are some of the more interesting sights seen so far:

    We spotted Ray Romano.

    He's been a fixture at the Main Event for several years now. We'll keep our eyes peeled for Romano's friend and former co-star Brad Garrett.

    Check out the rail for Romano:

    We walked by Kevin Pollak's table just as he was jokingly berating an opponent, in a pitch perfect Robert De Niro voice, for raising his big blind.

    This player must’ve thought he was playing in the Amazon Rainforest.

    PokerNews' own, Kristy Arnett, is playing in her first ever WSOP Main Event. She's no fish though. Arnett plays plenty of poker and will be a force to be reckoned with. Check out Lynn Gilmartin's interview with her from earlier today.

    Here are a few shots of the ever growing crowd in the Amazon room:

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  • JUL 06

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 40 Live Blog

    All Mucked Up

    All Mucked Up is a live blog of all the stuff you want to know at the 2012 World Series of Poker, besides hand histories and bad beats. Well, we might add a few in here, everyone loves a good bad beat story — unless it happened to you. Check back often for polls, soundbites, celebrity sightings, and who knows what else!

    The Calm Before The Storm

    Today the Rio hosts The WSOP $10,000 National Championship. This prestigious tournament is one of the invite only events, open to the years most successful circuit grinders and the top 100 WSOP ranked superstars alike. It will take place in a small corner of the Brasilia room today, and a lot of big names are likely to feature. At 11:45 this morning we saw David 'Doc' Sands and Joseph Cheong already in their seats, ready to begin play. We'll let you know who else shows up as the day goes on.

    Really though, this is just the calm before the storm. Tomorrow the much anticipated Main Event will begin, and it's likely most pros will be taking today off to get their heads right for the big one.

    What? Why Didn't Anyone Tell Me?

    One player in the invitational hasn't kept a very close eye on the the world of the poker this last year. Seen here wearing a particularly infamous jersey, he's either the bravest or most uninformed man in the Rio today!

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  • JUL 05

    First Five with First-Time World Series of Poker Bracelet Winner Will Jaffe

    Will Jaffe

    Despite Luis Campelo’s boisterous Brazilian rail, so loud that the match had to be moved from the Amazon Room to the Pavilion as to not disturb neighboring tables, Will Jaffe’s rail was not to be outdone. With chants of “USA! USA! USA!” showering down on the Long Island native, Jaffe finished off Campelo heads-up. For winning, Jaffe will take home $500,075 and his first WSOP bracelet. We caught up with Jaffe moments after his win in Event #54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em.

    What was your first thought after winning the match?

    This is not real!

    Who’s the first person you’re going to call?

    I called my mom already.

    What was the first significant turning point for you at the final table?

    When we were three handed, me and another player Joe [Joseph Kuether] and [Luis Campelo], I stacked Joe, which was a huge momentum swing for me since he was the player I was most worried about.

    What’s the first thing you’re going to do to celebrate?

    We’re gonna party!

    Who was the first person to congratulate you after wining?

    My girlfriend and then my whole rail joined in.

    Follow PokerNews on Twitter for up-to-the-minute news.

  • JUL 05

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 39 Live Blog

    One Drop

    All Mucked Up is a live blog of all the stuff you want to know at the 2012 World Series of Poker, besides hand histories and bad beats. Well, we might add a few in here, everyone loves a good bad beat story — unless it happened to you. Check back often for polls, soundbites, celebrity sightings, and who knows what else!

    May The Odds Be Ever In Your Favor

    The fields are stacked today for the conclusion of Event #57: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed and Event #58: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split 8-or-Better. For Event #57, there are plenty of good bets, with great odds since the field still has 27 players remaining. Going at 9/1 is Andrew Lichtenberger, a good bet for a good player in a great tournament format for him. Also still alive is Eugene Katchalov who doesn't have many chips, but if he can get lucky he will be a great bet going at 27/1. Here's a look at some of the notables still in the field.

    Andrew Lichtenberger: 9/1
    Nick Maimone: 5/1
    Keith Lehr: 25/1
    Tony Hachem: 17/1
    Roberto Romanello: 12/1
    Jason Mercier: 12/1
    Layne Flack: 20/1
    Jason Senti: 12/1
    Josh Brikis: 30/1
    Carter Phillips: 13/2
    Shannon Shorr: 25/1
    Edward Sabat: 11/1

    There are several good bets available for Event #58 as well. Former November Niner Antoine Saout is still alive and going at 15/1. And the most insane bet that we've seen all year: John Guth going at 90/1. Guth has an extremely short stack, but it's Omaha so anything could happen. Scotty Nguyen is also still alive in the field and is going off at odds of 25/1. Here are some of the notables still alive in the field:

    Randy Ohel: 19/1
    Antoine Saout: 15/1
    Bryan Devonshire: 15/1
    Stephen Su: 19/2
    Roch Sousineau: 11/1
    David Baker: 3/1
    Anthony Lellouche: 27/1
    Scotty Nguyen: 25/1
    Yuval Brohnstein: 4/1

    Bleed American

    This gentleman in Event #59: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em - Day 1b was suffering from what we will refer to as an all American hangover. Check it out:

    All American, All The Time
    All American, All The Time

    Poor guy, that stuff probably wont ever wash out. At least we know he loves his country. Looks like a bit of dye even got down into his beard.

    Found on a Rio Urinal

    Earlier in the series, PokerNews' Live Reporting Global Manager Donnie Peters found an apple on a Rio Toilet:

    How Much Would Someone Have To Pay You To Eat This Apple? #Propbets
    How Much Would Someone Have To Pay You To Eat This Apple? #Propbets

    Today, we found something a little different on the Rio urinals:

    Free Poker Training! From Jonathan Little!
    Free Poker Training! From Jonathan Little!

    30 seconds on the clock, lets see how many funny things we can come up with: Couldn't you have found a better spot for product placement Jonathan Little? Haven't you ever heard the phrase, don't pee where you teach? We wonder how many people will 1. grab the card, 2. sign up for the training lessons after having found it on a urinal. $4million in tournament winnings and you couldn't find a better place to advertise for training lessons?

    We might catch up with Little a little later and ask him about the decision to leave his calling card on the Rio urinals.

    Follow Up, With Jonathan Little

    We tweeted at Jonathan Little about the cards found on the urinal advertising for his training lessons, and he got back to us via twitter. Here's what he said:

    Which he followed up by saying:

    Poor Little. Not only is his name plastered all over the Rio urinals, it's spelled wrong too. We guess that's what happens when you win $4 million in tournaments.

    The Card Protector Chronicles: Day 39

    It's been a while since we've done an issue of the Card Protector Chronicles, and with one of the largest fields of the series in Event #59: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em - Day 1b, now was a better time than any to hop back on the bandwagon.

    Unfortunately, there weren't a slew of awesome card protectors that donkeys use today in the field, but we did manage to find a couple.

    The first one that we saw was this awesome, scaly lizard/dinosaur like creature:

    If I were a dealer, I'd be sure not to muck anyones cards with that sitting on them. Not only was that one of the more noticeable card protectors, it was also one of the larger ones we've seen as well. We wonder if the owner has to feed him chips for all his duties.

    The second one we saw was this very unique spider/Pepsi can UFO.

    We're not sure how good of a job this thing does protecting cards, or it it's dangerous to move between hands, but it certainly caught our eye. It appears as if the thing is made completely out of a cut up pepsi can. We're not sure if it's intended purpose was to protect cards either, or if it was just meant to sit on top of a chip stack. Either way, we think it's still good for the game.

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