The Muck


Wednesday, January 30 2013
2013 01 28 - 2013 02 03
  • JUN 24

    First Five With First-Time Bracelet Winner Ronnie Bardah

    Ronnie Bardah

    We caught up with first-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Ronnie Bardah moments after he won Event #40: $2,500 Limit Hold'em — Six-Handed. The Massachusetts native pocketed $182,088 for the win.

    What was your first thought after you won?

    It didn’t hit me till I stopped crying.

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

    My dad. He’s in Boston.

    What was your first thought when you saw the Rio sports book had you at 20-1 today?

    I’ll show them — 20-1!

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

    Going home to shower, relax. It’s my friend's birthday today, so we’re gonna go out later. I’ll be buying a bottle and pour it over his head. [Laughs]

    What was the biggest turning point heads up?

    I ran like God. I was hitting trips, flushes, and straights. I also outplayed him in a couple of pots. The big hand was the {5-}{3-}.

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  • JUN 23

    First Five with 2012 World Series of Poker Bracelet Winner Jan-Peter Jachtmann

    Jan-Peter Jachtmann

    Jan-Peter Jachtmann managed to surpass 293 players and take home the gold bracelet in Event #39: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha. Jachtmann is a magazine publisher in Germany where he publishes the largest German print poker publication. This is his first bracelet, and for his win he took home $661,000. Jachtmann has been playing the game for over 20 years and started off playing seven card stud. We were able to catch up with Jachtmann right after his win to get some of his first thoughts on winning a bracelet.

    Can you share with us some of the first thoughts that went through your head after winning a bracelet?

    The first thought was just like, “Wow. I made it!” You know because I mean I had to hit it. Because I had a straight draw, and I had to hit it, but the ace came and I just thought, “Wow.” And then I thought... I think I have to sleep one night and wake up tomorrow, because for me it is still just unreal. I'm happy but I kind of just have to convince myself that it's real. I am happy. I was happy before when I reached the final table. But this is just unreal.

    What's one of the first things that you're going to do as a bracelet winner?

    Tomorrow I have to fly home to Germany. But before that, I'm going to meet with some friends and party, definitely. We're going to have a party tonight somewhere in Vegas. I definitely will spend a lot of money because I just want to party.

    What's the first thing that you're going to buy as a bracelet winner?

    I won't really buy anything. I'm not a poor guy. Certainly it's a lot of money. More than I've ever won. Before I won, I think $550,000 in all of the time that I've played. Part of the money will just be used as a bankroll. I don't want to blow it all up. I have my house. I have my car. I don't need anything. I won't buy something big. I'm happy to have it, and we'll see what comes.

    Who is the first person that you're going to call and tell about your win?

    Actually, I'm glad that everybody watched it online. So they know. Actually, me and my girlfriend, we just split up, so I won't call her. I can't call her actually. Maybe I can. Maybe she is waiting, I don't know. It's a problem a little bit. But I will actually call my mother, she is didn't see so she will probably say, “Whoa, what happened?” The people, my poker friends, and my family, they already know what happened.

    What was the first time in the tournament where you really thought to yourself, “Hey, I can win this?”

    I thought that I could win it after I had a lot of chips, when I almost had the chip lead then I won the pot against Sammy Farha.

    Jachtmann also said that he plans to play in the World Series of Poker Europe in Cannes as his next tournament destination.

  • JUN 23

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 27 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

    Another morning means another stroll down to the Rio sportsbook where we gathered the odds for the two events who will be playing down to a winner today. Event #39: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha has Andrew Brown leading the way currently, and he's going off at 3/2 odds. Trailing Brown is Sammy Farha going for 7/2, and near the bottom of the pack is Jason Mercier, who was going off at 8/1.

    Jason Mercier – 8/1
    John Kabbaj – 24/1
    Sammy Farha – 7/2
    Andy Seth – 8/1
    Jan-Peter Jachtmann – 9/2
    Micah Smith – 23/1
    Ville Wahlbeck – 20/1
    Nikolai Yakovenko – 9/1
    Benjamin Sage – 4/1
    Steven Silverman – 7/1
    Joe Kushner – 8/1
    Adam Kornuth – 8/1
    Andrew Brown – 3/2

    The other event finishing off today is Event #40: $2,500 Limit Hold'em Six Handed. Only ten players remain in the event including Terrence Chan going for an absurd 2/1, and Sorel Mizzi who was going off at 3/1. Mizzi and Chan are second and third in chips respectively.

    Hans Minocha - 13/2
    Marco Johnson - 18/1
    Rep Porter - 13/1
    Joep van den Bijgaart - 7/2
    Ronnie Bradah - 20/1
    Sorel Mizzi - 3/1
    Chad Brown - 8/1
    Terrence Chan - 2/1
    Vincent Gironda - 7/5
    Brent Wheeler - 7/1

    To keep tabs on any players that you may have bet on, make sure you check out our live reporting blog for up to the minute updates.


    The Card Protector Chronicles - Day 27:

    We're 27 days in to the World Series of Poker and we're just getting started. So far we've seen a bunch of ridiculous card protectors and it only keeps getting better. We've got a new batch for you today straight from Event #43: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em.

    The first card protector we saw this morning was this donkey, who appears to be smoking a pipe of some sort. We wonder what that is supposed to imply.

    Immediately after finding the donkey, we stumbled across the creepiest little frog. Now, this is the second frog we've seen already, but there's something about the eyes on this one that just make us cringe.

    It went from amphibian to reptile, as next we found a man using a gold alligator as a card protector.

    The last one was the best, and is pretty self explanatory, but it boggles our mind why someone would want to use a cooking dog as a card protector.

    We'll be sure to update with more and more ridiculous card protectors as the World Series of Poker goes on as there is sure to be plenty more.

    All Dogs Go To... The Rail?

    Jason Mercier is currently deep in Event #39: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha. On the rail is his fiance who also brought along their little dog.

    Mercier's Fiance and Dog
    Mercier's Fiance and Dog

    This isn't the first instance of having a dog in the Rio. Earlier in the series, Liv Boeree had brought her dog to a tournament as well. We're not exactly sure if this violates any rules, but we'll try to find out.

    Keeping Cool in the Amazon Room

    It's no secret that temperature fluctuation is one of the biggest problems for a poker player. Sometimes it's too cold, sometimes it's too hot. How is a poker player supposed to deal with that?!

    Well, we think we may have found the answer. Or at least this man did:

    The man with the personal fan
    The man with the personal fan

    Simple as that. The man brought his own personal fan into the Rio to help keep himself cool. Now, all he needs is a blanket, so when it get's too cold, he can bundle himself up.

    Former November Niners Making a Splash

    Former November Niners from the past 5 years have really been making a splash at the 2012 World Series of Poker. Among them, Ylon Schwartz won his first bracelet, Dennis Phillips came second in the seniors' event, Phil Ivey has made five final tables, Joe Cada was heads-up for a bracelet, and much more.

    Today, we caught John Racener (2010) and Scott Montgomery (2008) seated right next to each other in Event #41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em.

    John Racener and Scott Montgomery
    John Racener and Scott Montgomery

    Moments after we snapped this photo, Montgomery doubled up through Racener.

    It's been great seeing all the former November Niners making big splashes once again, and surely, we will see more of them make even more deep runs.

    Fashionista of the Day

    We saw this stylish gentleman in Event #41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em wearing a purple jacket and matching scarf.

    His outfit sort of reminded us of Grimace, a McDonalds character, so we had to take a picture.

    Grimace
    Grimace

    A Lesson On Old School, With Doyle Brunson

    You may have heard the term "eighty-sixed" before, but did you ever know where the expression came from? Doyle Brunson gave a lesson today on where the term comes from and what it actually means. Check out his tweet:

    Overheard in Brasilia

    "Are you Erik Seidel's kid?"

    "Not That I know of."

    "Well you look like him."

    To the man's credit, the kid really did look like he could be related to Erik Seidel
    To the man's credit, the kid really did look like he could be related to Erik Seidel

    Prop Bets: Day 27

    Weeks ago we told you about a prop bet between Allen Kessler and Matt Savage. Well turns out Matt Savage ended up losing that bet and was forced to wear an "Allen 'Chainsaw' Kessler" t-shirt yesterday. We weren't able to get a pic of Savage in the t-shirt, but Allen was wearing one himself today:

    Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler
    Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler

    Fashionista of the Day: Part 2

    We caught this gentleman in Event #43: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em wearing shades, a clean white dress shirt, and a pink scarf.

    We also thought he was quite fashionable today, so we decided to see who you thought the most fashionable player was today. Let us know in the poll below.

    Poll

    Who's The Most Fashionable Today?

    Cash Game Watch: Day 27

    We heard rumors of a big cash game down in the Rio snake pit, and boy were the rumors true. Currently, Brian Rast, Sammy Farha and four others are playing a 100/200/400 game of PLO in the Rio snake pit. Rast looks to have close to $150,000 in front of him while Sammy has somewhere around $40,000. The pots are big, and the money is flying, so if you want to see some action, come check out the rail at the Rio snake pit.

    What's On Your Head: Day 27

    It had been a while since we'd seen a worthy hat. Of course, Kennii Nguyen is still alive in Event #41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em, but we wanted to find something new. Something with a story behind it.

    Sir, I think it's time to invest in a new hat.
    Sir, I think it's time to invest in a new hat.

    We missed a majority of the conversation about the hat, but from what we can gather, the man was telling the table how he was almost mauled by a bear, or some other animal, while wearing the hat. Of course now, after surviving an animal attack, the hat has become his lucky one.

    Whether it's true, or a lie, it's an interesting story at least.

    Strategy Tips With Ylon Schwartz

    We caught up with recent bracelet winner Ylon Schwartz to ask for some basic strategy tips and mistakes that he constantly sees players making. This is what he had to say:

    “There is probably too much limping going on,” Schwartz said. “There's too much cold calling in call positions. To amateurs, position is pretty much irrelevant.

    “What I mean is that, there is a lot of calling against early position raisers with marginal hands,” Schwartz continued. “There is a lack of observance in relation to what's going on at the table. The people who are playing are sort of out of touch with reality. They have no clue what's going on around them.”

    We'll keep trying to catch up with pros and provide you with tips and tricks from some of the best in the business.

    Evening Grind

    We spotted David Tuchman at Starbucks in the Rio. In addition to providing play-by-play for WSOP final table online streams, Tuchman covers the NFL and NASCAR for SKY Sports as well.

    Tuchman had just finished the play-by-play for event #39. It was overheard he had predicted the heads up match could last as little as 20 minutes. He was close. It was over in three hands.

    We asked him what his plans were for the rest of the WSOP.

    “I’ll be here the rest of the way," Tuchman said. “I’ll be playing the Main Event.”

    We’ll be keeping up with Tuchman throughout the series. He’s spoken to us before, providing insight to the $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout final table.

    White Suit Saturday

    The Rio staff is decked out in white suits today. The WSOP, “White Suits Of Poker,” tradition started a few years ago.

    We asked Rio floor manager, Bob Smith, why the white suits?

    “Pimping ain’t easy! It’s fun. It creates controversy,” Smith jokingly said.

    Cash Game Watch: Part 2

    Karina Jett was waiting on a $50/$100 Stud 8/b seat to open when she indulged us in a story in her earlier session.

    “This dealer was yelling at the table,” a shocked Jett said. “Then a player yells back, ‘we’re not at your home, I am not your husband and these (pointing at his tablemates) are not your children!’”

    It was reported earlier that Sammy Farha was in a 100/200/400 game of PLO with Brian Rast, but it appears Farha is not playing at the moment. JC Tran is at the table however. We’ll be keeping tabs to report any developments.

    Playing To The Beat

    Cory Wilkins on left.  Mike Saulnier in center.
    Cory Wilkins on left. Mike Saulnier in center.

    Cory Wilkins may not see the action at his table but he’s in perfect harmony with the beat on the felt. With the assistance from his friend, Mike Saulnier, Wilkins is playing in his first WSOP event.

    “I act as his eyes,” Saulnier said. “I tell him what cards he has and when the action is on him.”

    When asked if he’s given insight into the dynamics of the table, Wilkins said, “There’s a fine line. I don’t wanna have any ethical situations come up.”

    “Say seat one makes a big bet and he’s shuffling his chips in a certain way, I don’t tell Cory that," Saulnier said.

    Blind since birth, Wilkins can still detect tendencies and behavior at the felt.

    “I can pick up on things like that, I can hear the way people shuffle their chips,” Wilkins said.

    “He’s a sophisticated player with a tremendous memory," Saulnier said. “He remembers details of hands from six months ago.”

    A San Diego native, Wilkins started playing poker six years ago and for the last seven months has been playing fulltime. Wilkins is also an accomplished musician and the recipient of three LA Music Awards including, Rock Album of the Year for San Diego Summer, Breakthrough Album of the Year, and Male Vocalist of the Year.

    Celebrity Look-Alike

    This player in Event 42: $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better reminded us of former pitching great Greg Maddux.

    Pitcher Greg Maddux
    Pitcher Greg Maddux

    What do you guys think?

    Poll

    Does He Resemble Greg Maddux

    QQQQ>JJJJ

    It’s past 1:00am here in the Rio, and although the halls are bare we came upon this scene at the QuadJacks radio booth.

    Just a few feet away are four males having a drink at the Blue Moon bar, but they have yet to make a move at the ladies. Seems like they’re more interested in exchanging bad beat tales. C’mon guys, ante up and play!

    Hairdo Of The Night

    We spotted this guy on the rail. That's one nice fro sir.

    Does It Help?

    We spotted this lady in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em event. Some players will go to great lengths to hide any physical tells they may give off, even at the expense of comfort.

    Poll

    Does Her Attire Help Conceal Tells

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  • JUN 22

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 26 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

    We took a walk down to the sportsbook this morning to take a look at the odds for the only tournament finishing up today. Event #38: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em. The worst odds belong to chip leader Jeffrey Manza with 7/2 with Marcus Gurley going for 30/1. Also still in the field is Blair Hinkle going at 15/2, Theo Tran going for 12/1, and Miguel Proulx going at 20/1

    Jeffrey Manza: 7/2
    Dung Nguyen: 7/2
    Matthew Pierce: 7/1
    Blair Hinkle: 15/2
    Kristijonas Andrulis: 15/2
    Zachary Korik: 15/2
    Mihails Morozovs: 19/2
    Michael Borovetz: 10/1
    David Pham: 10/1
    Bahman Jahanguiri: 12/1
    Theo Tran: 12/1
    Tyler Patterson: 20/1
    Blake Cahail: 12/1
    Jesse Wilke: 12/1
    Jason Lester: 15/1
    Scott Clements: 10/1
    Bastian Fischer: 18/1
    Miguel Proulx: 20/1
    Jia Liu: 20/1
    Ricky Crandell: 22/1
    Marcus Gurley: 30/1

    Once the odds were posted, Tyler Patterson tweeted about his odds:

    We can't tell you who to bet on, but the Rio had a new message posted today for bettors: Poker players involved in the final table cannot wager on the event.

    Roached

    Vanessa Rousso finally revealed her costume today for the bet she lost a few days ago. Here's what we found:

    Vanessa Rousso in her cockroach suit.
    Vanessa Rousso in her cockroach suit.

    We'll try and grab a few pics of her today, and ask a little more about the bet she lost.

    "I didn't think anything could cheer me up today"

    Vanessa Rousso, Liv Boeree and Maria Ho were seen coming out of the tournament registration area this morning. Rousso, of course, was holding up her end of the bargain by coming fulled decked out in roach gear.

    When we approached Rousso, she did a little dance for us in the roach suit. Walking down the hallways on his way back to registration, was Nick Binger.

    "I didn't think anything could cheer me up today," Binger said as he saw Rousso and smiled.

    Rousso is being a good sport about the whole ordeal though as she obliged media interviews and cameramen alike. Should be a fun day in the Rio with Rousso in a roach suit. Hopefully, with the series just starting to get exciting, more prop bets will ensue and we'll be able to bring you even more fun and games between the players.

    Boeree, Ho, and Rousso in Event #41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em
    Boeree, Ho, and Rousso in Event #41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em

    Cracking the Urinal - A Doyle Brunson Tale

    For those of you who may have missed the uproar of #RealIveyTweets, we found a couple more gems today between David 'Doc' Sands, and Doyle Brunson. Here they are:

    To which Texas Dolly replied:

    We'll be sure to share if we see any more good #RealIveyTweets.

    On Break in the Event #41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em

    We were able to catch up quickly with Annette Obrestad who was on break in Event #41. We talked to her briefly about the field in Event #41 and some tips for an amateur playing the event.

    How does this field compare to a $1,500 field?

    I just late regged, but so far my table is pretty soft. I don't know how it would compare to a $1,500 event though because I haven't really played many of those. They are just so early, it's hard to get out of bed for them.

    What are some tips you could give to an amateur who is playing in an event like this?

    Take it easy. Play tight. You can't win a tournament in the first couple of hours. Also, don't try too hard. I see so many people with top pair, and they overplay their hand or just won't fold.

    Are there any events that you're looking forward to?

    I think there is a 5k coming up, and that should be pretty fun. I haven't really looked at the schedule too much. I try to take it just one day at a time. Other than that, the main event of course.

    We'll try to catch up with some more pros when we find them and we'll let you know what they say right here in All Mucked Up.

    Who is Uncle Ron?

    Among poker playing siblings, the Mizrachi brothers are obviously the most well known. A lesser known group of poker playing siblings are the Hinkle brothers. Both Grant and Blair Hinkle have World Series of Poker bracelets. In 2008, Grant took first place in a $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event, winning $831,279. Blair followed up by winning a $1,500 No-Limit event later in the same year for $507,613.

    The lesser known Hinkle is their younger brother Mason Hinkle. We caught Mason on the rail of Event #38: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em today, and he was decked out in some "special" attire. Mason was in full character as Uncle Ron to support his brother Blair on the rail.

    Mason Hinkle or Uncle Ron
    Mason Hinkle or Uncle Ron

    "I'm Uncle Ron," Mason said. "I'm Blair's brother, and his uncle, if that makes any sense. This is my rail bird outfit. I've got long socks, short shorts, and even a little camera so I can update the family back at home."

    The outfit was purchased at a thrift store, Mason told us. Apparently, Uncle Ron has been giving Blair tips between hands as well.

    "We've come up a with a little strategy," Uncle Ron/Mason said. "Call people. Don't let anybody bluff you. Just call them."

    Uncle Ron also gave us a little tidbit about his other brother, Grant.

    "My nemesis is Grant Mister Fish. He's always trying to cramp my style at the Monday night home games."

    We asked Mason to drop the Uncle Ron act just momentarily and give us a little bit about what it's like to have two bracelet winning brothers.

    "After they both won in 2008, I really started to get involved. They taught me a lot of their ways and really helped me out. I could only play online because I was just 18 at the time."

    We asked him what it was like to be the only brother without a bracelet. "Actually, I'm not the only brother without a bracelet. We have an older brother who doesn't have one either. He doesn't play as much, just small stakes cash games, but we try to live vicariously through Blair and Grant."

    Mason told us that he is going to play an event on Sunday, the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em, and that he would be wearing an even more spectacular costume, so stay on the look out for that.

    Pius, Pius Heinz!!!

    2011 Main Event Champion Pius Heinz is in the building for his first tournament of the 2012 World Series of Poker. Currently he's hanging out in the Brasilia room playing in Event #41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em with over 12,000 chips.

    We'll be keeping a close eye on Heinz's progress as he plays in his first event since last year's Main Event.

    What's On Your Head: Day 26

    We caught this gentleman in Event #42: $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better wearing a rather interesting straw hat. The hat in question had two alligators on it, coupled with pictures of big poker moments, for example; Jonathan Duhamel winning the main event in 2010. On the pictures were what we assume to be witty captions, but we couldn't get close enough to see them:

    We're sure that this wont be the last of the weird hats to show up, but it's up there as one of the weirdest.

    The "Other David Baker"

    After a heated heads up battle with Greg Mueller, David Baker became the second player named David Baker to win a bracelet this summer by capturing the title in Event #37: $2,500 Eight Game Mix earlier today. Just days ago, David 'Bakes' Baker became the first of the pair by capturing his bracelet in Event #32: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E.

    Plenty of folks have already taken to twitter to make light of the situation. Here's what 'Bakes' girlfriend Maridu Mayrinck had to say:

    The only thing that we have to say is this, "Watch out Phils, the David Bakers are coming for you."

    The Old Guard

    We spotted two old boys from the golden age of High Stakes Poker, Sammy Farha and Joe Hachem, in the Amazon room today.

    Farha, who's playing day two of the Event #39: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha, is making only his second appearance at the World Series Of Poker this year. PLO is Sammy preferred game, presumably because of the huge amount of gambling it involves. Sammy, shown below without his signature unlit cigarette, was once quoted on High Stakes Poker as saying "If you want to win big, you have to gamble" after winning All-In Pre-Flop with KK vs AA. He can come by PokerNews HQ to make that gamble any time.

    This is the first time we've seen the Australian Joe Hachem this series. Hachem, one of poker's most likable personalities, is playing Event #42: $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low 8 or Better. We'll try catch up with him in the next few days to see how he is doing.

    Outfit Of The Day: Day 26

    The Bear, Not Gandalf
    The Bear, Not Gandalf

    Check out this guy playing in Event #42: $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low 8 or Better. Tough to stare that down in a big pot...

    The Card Protector Chronicles: Day 26

    Right after dinner break, we did our rounds through the Brasilia room keeping an eye out for any interesting card protectors. We weren't disappointed. Check out this guy's Lizard, which he leaves just far enough on to the table to tilt his opponents, but not so far as to incur a penalty from the floor...

    Next we see this character's Turtle sitting atop a small pile of sky-blue chips. The Turtle is more of a mascot then a card protector as it doesn't seem to be leaving its lofty throne when the hero has cards in play - perhaps its official title should be sky-blue chip protector.

    We caught this gentlemen right in the middle of a turbo-muck. Up on top of his chips you can see a Luxor key-ring which he uses to protect his cards. The keyring looks like it lights up like the real Luxor, we're not sure yet if it's an angle to wind up opponents or if the light up feature goes un-utilized during play.

    Last but not least: This man isn't short of mascots or other run-good accessories. On top of his chips he has a golden bull, and right in front he has what appears to be a Mini-Faberge Egg.

    We'll keep snooping around, seeing what objects people use to protect their cards or cheer them on during the series, so stay tuned.

    Who's Classier?

    We saw these two guys out in the field for Event #41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em. The first gentleman put on his favorite yellow, Titleist polo and matching yellow beret this morning, packed his clubs in the trunk of the car and on the way to the golf course had a huge personality change and decided he wanted to play the the 3k No-Limit event in the Rio today instead of eighteen holes!

    The second man wasn't perturbed by the general trend and decided that, if he was going to sit in one spot and sweat small, unsuited, unconnected cards for hours at a time today, we was going to enjoy a glass of Merlot to take the sting out of things.

    Poll

    Who's Classier?

    Castle Building

    Check out the castle Jason Mercier is building in Event #39: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha . You can always rely on Mercier to keep building higher and higher, so assuming he doesn't bust, we'll check back later to see what shape it's taking.

    Good #ForTheGame

    We caught up with some of the biggest names in poker this evening to try and get their reaction to this weeks news: Rafael Nadal joining team PokerStars.

    "It's exciting for me" Bertrand 'Elky' Grospellier told us "because he's one of the biggest athletes out there. It has to be good for poker. I'm excited to meet him and hopefully I will get the chance to play with him".

    Brian 'Stinger' Hastings shared much the same sentiments

    "It's so awesome for the game. Hopefully it will get a lot of positive press, at least in Spain and hopefully in the world. He has such a good image"

    David Williams agreed too.

    "It's incredible for poker. He's one of the biggest names in the mainstream and hopefully it will open people's eyes to the nature of the game and that poker is for everyone. It's also great to have poker in the mainstream press for something positive so I think a lot of good will come of it".

    Finally, one of our muck reporters tweeted Lex Veldhuis to ask him what he thought and if he might trade poker lessons for tennis lessons. This could come in handy if he makes that tennis prop bet he's been talking about the last while.

    Playing Good, Running Better

    Terrance Chan is considered to be one of the greatest Limit Hold'em players of all time, but sometimes that isn't enough and you have to get lucky to get the big score. He just took the chip lead in Event #40: $2,500 Limit Hold'em after this hand versus Sorel Mizzi.

    A Case Of Mistaken Identity

    Earlier in the series Mickey 'MementMori' Petersen told us that people mistook other blonde haired/bespectacled young men for him all the time.

    "I saw on twitter one day some kid write 'I just busted MementMori'. But I wasn't even playing an event that day. It happens all the time, damn imposters"

    We've been keeping a sharp eye out for any Petersen impersonators, and are posting them here to raise awareness. These men are not to be trusted. If you see any more, please, please contact the relevant authorities (PokerNews) immediately.

    Amazon Atmosphere

    When it gets late at the end of every day, we seem to find ourselves hanging around Scott Seiver's table more than any other. Tonight his table is again the most boisterous, sending laughter rippling across an other wise lethargic Amazon room.

    We strolled by to check out what was going on and saw the majority of the table drinking beers and urging the waitress to quickly bring out more.

    "What's the fastest beer you can get me?" One grinder asked, before being told they were all the same.

    One man spilled his beer all over the table and called suspiciously to the floor:

    "Water spill here".

    Before trying to dry it with his shirt..

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  • JUN 22

    Five First With 2012 World Series of Poker Bracelet Winner Craig McCorkell

    On the that night will be remembered for one of the most active rails in the history of the World Series Of Poker, we got London boy Craig McCorkell's First Five right after he won a bracelet in Event #36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout.

    What was your first thought when you won the bracelet?

    Oh, man. Just incredible happiness. I wished that my girlfriend was here. She’s flying in tomorrow. I’m excited about that.

    Who was the first person you called?

    I called my girlfriend already, right after I won. She’s been incredibly supportive. It’s a alternative lifestyle that a poker player lives you know?

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

    I don’t know, we might wait to celebrate tomorrow. I know a few of the lads have had a couple of beers [laughing] so they might be up for heading out. But I really don’t know what we’ll do.

    What was the first turning point in the tournament?

    There were no real turning points. I played tight and solid at the start of the day. Because I play cash a lot online, I thought I had the biggest edge three to four-handed, so I waited until then to open up my game. I think I play best heads-up, so I waited until then to make my moves.

    What’s the first thing you’re going to buy?

    Actually I do know. We’re going to get a dog. It’s going to have to be pure breed now. My favorite dogs? I like King Charles Cavaliers. I like shih tzus too. We’ll have to see.

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  • JUN 22

    @AsianSpa Blogs: Dealing with Tragedy and Loss

    AsianSpa Blog

    Disclaimer: The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of PokerNews.

    This is the toughest blog I have ever written. While I was playing a $2/$5 no-limit hold'em game Saturday mid-morning at the WSOP and planning on playing the noon event, I received the worst news anyone can. I got a call from my dad saying my brother was on his way home from the office and was involved in a car accident. I asked how he was. My dad gave me the news that will rock you to the core — he said he didn’t make it. I told them I would catch the next flight out and hung up. It all became a complete blur.

    I remember just throwing the chips in my backpack and wandered to the hall thinking how this could be happening. I called a close friend and asked if she could find me a flight ASAP to Chicago because it was an emergency. She told me to catch U.S. Airways 2:42 p.m. departure which was a direct flight and emailed me the boarding pass to my phone. It was already 1:20 p.m., so I grabbed a cab and left with only my backpack for the trip. The cabbie dropped me off at passenger pick up which was so much faster and I was able to make the flight. I was in Chicago at 8:20.

    My brother was the president and leader of our families trading business and was the one who kept everything going. He was a great son, a great brother, a great boss, and a great husband to my sister-in-law. I am not sure what I am going to do at this point, but I am staying in Chicago for the time being.

    As you all are aware, I am pretty harsh and sometimes crude with my Twitter persona, but it does feel great receiving the amount of DMs I received. I have some of the best people on Twitter on our #TeamSpa™ Team. Thank you to everyone who reached out, it meant a lot.

    I am not giving up Twitter or poker but I have to step up and try to fill in the best I can here and help fill the void and keep everything going. We have 15 employees and they along with their families count on us. I thought I was done with a “real” job when I sold the spa a few years ago, but life can change in the blink of an eye.

    Live your life and remember to always say goodbye, you might not get the chance again! I was lucky enough to have spoken to my brother only they day before and he said, “be good TruthSpeaker,” and chuckled as he hung up the phone. I smiled and didn’t even think about it at the time, but that’s the last thing my brother will ever say to me.

  • JUN 21

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 25 Live Blog

    Thunderdome

    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: Day 25

    Here’s what the odds are on today’s final table today of Event 36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout, according to the Rio sports book:

    Craig Mccorkell @ 4/1
    Jeremiah Fitzpatrick @ 4/1
    Antonio Esfandiari @ 4/1
    Roberto Romanello @ 4/1
    Joe Tehan @ 4/1
    Athanasios Polychronopoulos @ 4/1
    Sardor Gaziev @ 4/1
    Alessandro Longobardi @ 4/1
    Jonathan Lane @ 4/1
    Thiago Nishijima @ 4/1

    Due to this tournament being a shootout all players have similar chip counts, thus the odds are the same for all players.

    David Tuchman's Thoughts On Shootout Final Table

    Event 36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout is under way. Antonio Esfandiari and Joe Tehan are two of the bigger names featured at this final table. David Tuchman will be in the commentator booth calling the action. We caught up with Tuchman to get his thoughts.

    “All eyes are on Antonio (Esfandiari),” Tuchman said. This final table will have a “different dynamic” with all the players having “virtually having the same amount of chips.”

    Tuchman says “the pay jumps from 9th to 1st” will make for an interesting final table. “I like the shootout structure. There’s not the same ICM considerations as there would be at a freezeout final table, but you still take it into consideration.”

    Amit “amak316” Makhija will be joining Tuchman in the commentator booth as well. We’ll do our best to catch up with amak316 to get his thoughts on the action.

    Like A Boss

    Eric Baldwin has made a prediction for the winner of the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event. Check out his tweet:

    We spotted this player yesterday, but now others are noticing him as well. It's hard not to when u bring, what appears to be, a diamond encrusted chalis to the felt.

    Sick Rail Bro

    Thiago Nishijima
    Thiago Nishijima

    Brazilian poker pro Thiago Nishijima is currently at the $3,500 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout final table and he has fellow countryman Team PokerStars Pro Andre Akkari in his rail.

    Andre Akkari seated at Nishijima's rail
    Andre Akkari seated at Nishijima's rail

    We asked Akkari if he gave Nishijima any tips before the start of the match.

    “I haven’t talked to him, he got here late (laughs), Akkari said. “He’s really good. He’s already won a WCOOP bracelet. He has more than $2million in winnings.”

    Rafael Nadal Joins Team PokerStars

    If you haven’t heard, superstar tennis player Rafael Nadal has joined Team PokerStars. We'll be getting reactions from the pros on PokerStars' latest addition.

    We’ve reported that Team PokerStars Pro Andre Akkari has been playing a lot of tennis lately. We spoke to him to get his reaction.

    “I never talked to him, but he’s an idol,” Akkari said. “ He’s amazing.”

    Here's some tweets from other Team PokerStars Pros:

    Amak316's Analysis Of Shootout Final Table

    As reported earlier Amit “amak316” Makhija is doing commentary for the final table of Event 36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout. We spoke to amak316 at the break to get his thoughts on the play thus far.

    “Interesting so far. It’s only been two hours. Players are feeling each other out. John (Jonathan Lane) has the big chip lead and the others are grouped together. John is not using his chip lead like he should. He’s not as aggressive as he could be. It’s surprising with John and Jeremiah (Fitzpatrick) having the most chips since they’re the most inexperienced players (at the final table). John’s gotta be the favorite at this point. Antonio (Esfandiari) is playing well too."

    World Cup Poker

    There’s an international flavor to today’s final table of the $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout tournament. Craig McCorkell, from the UK, has one of the loudest rails, which includes Chris Moorman. They’ve been chanting and cheering with every pot that McCorkell scoops. Not to be outdone, Brazilian Thiago Nishijima’s rail is just as loud. The atmosphere would make one think it’s a World Cup soccer match.

    Thiago Nishijima
    Thiago Nishijima

    Moorman pictured in center
    Moorman pictured in center

    McCorkell's rail
    McCorkell's rail

    Tweet pic from Team PokerStars Pro Andre Akkari
    Tweet pic from Team PokerStars Pro Andre Akkari

    Sights In The Amazons

    Moseying through the Amazon we ran into some interesting sights in Event 38: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em.

    You have something on your chin sir.

    I'll be your Huckleberry.

    We're building castles.

    God Save The Queen

    The party continues for the British rail in Event 36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout. We were there just as Craig McCorkell doubled up when his {a-}{k-} held versus Alessandro Longobardi’s {a-}{q-}. Here are some reaction shots to go along with evidence of the alcohol infused celebration.

    We’re being treated to England’s finest football chants in the stands of the Final Table. Some lyrics include:

    “Go on Corky, go on corky”

    “We’re all going to Stoney’s, we’re all going to Stoney’s, La Da Da Da – Hey!”

    Craig McCorkell is our friend, is our friend, is our friend, Craig McCorkell is our friend, Da Da Dada”

    There’s a lot of heckling of Antonio Esfandiari going on too. At one point, in the middle of an “Antonio, woah” chant, Antonio stood up and yelled back “Is that all you’ve got?”, to which one spectator called “For my next trick, I’ll pull a rabbit from my a*se!”

    This spurred on a volley of abuse directed Antonio’s way:

    “Are you a dealer in disguise, are you a dealer, you a dealer, are you a dealer in disguise?”

    “He’s got a visor on his head, on his head, on his head”

    “We’re playing tennis in the morning, we’re playing tennis in the morning…”
    You get the idea…

    Trouble At Final Table

    Security have taken a hard line with the English railbirds at the final table of Event 36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout. The security came up to the stands and started to remove some of the spectators, and proceeded to escort them from the Amazon room and check their passports. The noise has been reaching a crescendo just before security got involved. Here are some photo’s of Security intervening and arguing with the fans.

    We caught up with some of the fans, who seemed very sober and coherent, just after their friends had been told to leave. Here’s what they had to say.

    “They didn’t tell us what we had done wrong. We’re just cheering and stamping, we were told this afternoon that it was encouraged.”

    “One of our mates is pretty drunk, but it’s not against the rules, he was just singing and dancing”

    “I think it’s ridiculous. They’re not letting anyone bring beer up here now [Author can confirm this is true]. We’re just trying to improve the atmosphere but they aren’t used to it at all, and they’re scared what could happen”

    “We can’t even see the hole cards, what are we meant to do just sit here in silence? It would be pretty boring to sit here for eight hours. I’m surprised they’re like this, we didn’t break any rules”

    Who Wore It Better?

    Antonio Esfandiari's visor is getting a lot of attention this evening. We saw this other Visor on the far side of the amazon room and wanted to know which you thought was sweeter.

    Poll

    Who Wore It Better?

    Sweet License Plates

    It’s been a while since we’ve featured a cool poker license plate in the muck, and there is a reason for that: It’s just too hot to go outside! However, with things a little slow during Dinner break of the 10k PLO, we carefully picked out our thinnest, whitest t-shirts and walked the outline of the car park in search of some gems: Today, we got lucky. Check out these poker related cars.

    The First Amendment

    The WSOP railbird rules have been changed this afternoon. Where as previously there were no specific rules about drinking alcohol out of shoes, the rest of this year is going to be different. When the announcer after the dinner break of the EVENT final table, we outlined some new rules as such:

    “No throwing anything, no kicking anything, no destroying anything, no pouring beer into your shoe or your neighbor’s shoe”.

    This rule has the potential to change the face of live poker as we know it.

    The Optimal Angle

    The other day we saw a man leaning in his chair at such an extreme angle that we had to post it here and question the man's sanity. Today we think we've found a man who found the right balance between relaxing in your chair, but not taking your life in your hands.

    Props to Carlos Mortensen, shown here in the 6-max Limit Hold'em.

    The Card Protector Chronicles

    Check out today's wtf card protectors. The first is like the small monopoly dog figurine, and the second... looks like some sort of triple knut/oddly shaped knuckle duster. Well, whatever works...

    Lets go F*cking Mental!!

    The crowd went wild here in the Amazon room after Craig McCorkell doubled up in a big all in pot here at the final table of Event 36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout before taking down the tournament two minutes later. We'll try to catch Craig for a First Five in a few minutes, for now enjoy this picture of the scenes here.

    Mortensen's Frustration

    Carlos Mortensen is never content with just stacking his chips by color or in even stacks and always wants to create something aesthetically pleasing. He probably finds the activity soothing, helping him stave off the dreaded monkey-tilt that so many players suffer from during the 7 week long World Series Of Poker.

    However, despite his best efforts, in Event #40: $2,500 Limit Hold'em tonight he simply doesn't have enough chips to construct too interesting a stack. It looks as if that (and the fact that he's playing Limit Hold'em) has the tilt brewing...

    Cash Game Watch

    We swung by the Pavilion room at 1am tonight to check out the cash game action and see saw Brian 'Stinger' Hastings sitting playing PLO. Stinger played Event #39: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha already today, but obviously hadn't had his fill of PLO for the day. We'll keep you posted on who else sits in the game, and how late it goes tonight.

    We encourage everyone to get involved with "The Muck." See something you think is Muck worthy? Send it to the muck@pokernews.com. We accept all media including photos and videos.

  • JUN 21

    Five First With 2012 World Series of Poker Bracelet Winner Naoya Kihara

    Naoya Kihara

    Wednesday night was a night of many firsts. Naoya Kihara was able to best a field of 419 players in Event #34: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha to take home his first bracelet. Kihara admitted that Wednesday was his first time playing pot-limit Omaha heads-up. His win marked the very first bracelet won by a Japanese native. We got a chance to catch up with Kihara moments after his win to get a get a few of his first thoughts.

    When was the first moment that you realized you could win this tournament?

    Actually, when Day 1 finished, I finished 12th in chips. Then there were only 72 players remaining, and I got 12th. At that time, I started to think a little bit about that.

    Who is the first person you're going to call and tell?

    I have not decided yet, but I need to make a call to my parents.

    What's the first thing that you're going to buy?

    Hmm. A watch I think. [Laughs]

    Who was the first person that you hugged or high-fived after you won?

    My girlfriend.

    What is the first thing that you thought after you won?

    'I want to sleep,' actually. I'm tired actually. I couldn't sleep a lot the last two days. I was too excited and I couldn't sleep at all, so I need to rest.

    Naoya said that he was going to use his winnings to also start playing more live tournaments, and that his dream as a poker player is to become a sponsored player. He plans to play some more Omaha tournaments over the summer as well as the Main Event.

  • JUN 20

    First Five With 2012 World Series of Poker Bracelet Winner Chris Tryba

    On a day when Phil Ivey was grabbing all the headlines for making his fifth final table, it was Massachusetts native Chris Tryba who came out on top, winning his first WSOP bracelet in Event #35: $2,500 Mixed Hold’em. Tryba’s a true grinder who plays all over, including the East Coast and travels the WSOP Circuit as well. He’ll be taking home $210,107 for the win.

    What was your first thought after winning?

    F**k yeah!

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

    My mom.

    What’s the first thing you’re going to buy?

    Nothing, I just bought a house.

    What was the first turning point at the final table?

    In the limit round, I was able to get a lot of chips.

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

    We’re going to go out to eat. His rail mentioned Fogo de Chao as a possible destination.

  • JUN 20

    All Mucked Up: 2012 World Series of Poker Day 24 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

    We took a stroll down to the Rio sports book this morning to get the odds on the two big tournaments playing out today, Event #34: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha / Six Handed and The Final Table of Event #35: $2,500 Mixed Hold'em (Limit/No-Limit). Here's what they look like:

    5k PLO

    Hindin @ 10/1
    Danchev @ 13/2
    MacPhee @ 15/1
    Cheong @ 20/1
    Le @ 2/1
    DeWitt @ 13/2
    Bohlman @ 8/1
    Kitai @ 7/2
    De Maci @ 6/1
    Kihara @ 3/2
    Winzeler @ 4/1

    2.5k Mixed Hold’em

    Tryba @ 7/2
    Behbehani @ 5/1
    Foti @ 12/1
    Gathy @ 5/2
    Ivey @ 5/1
    Wheeler @ 9/1
    Golbuff @ 2/1
    Cajelais @ 3/1
    Van Den Bijgaart @ 3/2

    We expect a lot of money to go down on Phil Ivey as people will certainly feel he's due a bracelet...

    The betting is open until 12:55 PM local time, so you still have time to come down to the Rio sports book and place bets.

    How'd They Do?

    Durrrr Tweets Of The Day

    Since Tom ‘durrrr’ Dwan seems to be using twitter a lot more in his absence from the series, we’re going to be bringing you the highlights each day until he arrives, which judging by his latest tweets (see how I tie it all in?) might be soon.

    Here durrrr tweets at his friend Phil Galfond, referencing the hat bet that he once lost and saying that there may be another in the near future. Since that’s very much our forte here at PokerNews, watch this space.

    Finally we bring you an actual hand of poker durrrr tweeted.

    Poll

    What Did durrrr Have? (No Cheating)

    Poll

    What Did durrrr Do On The River?

    Celebrity Look-Alike

    We see this guy playing all the smaller No-Limit Hold'em event, and today we finally realized who he looks like - Munky, the deadlocked member of the band Korn! Except Munky probably doesn't bring the baller diamond stud chalice everywhere with him!

    Fashion Faux-Pas: Busted

    Once again the PokerNews camera crew are an unpopular bunch in the Amazon room! Whenever we go on our rounds to take some pictures, we get venomous stares from the Rio's clientele! This Orange clad gentleman caught us out right just as we took his picture! We were going to pose the question "Why when he got up this morning did he couple his bright orange hoodie with his clashing deep red 'beats' headphones?". We were going to pose that question, but we won't.

    What Is It With Girls And Guns?!

    We saw these tweets from Liv Boeree and Vanessa Rousso about their day at the gun range in Las Vegas! Also featured in the photos is Maria Ho!

    We'll keep you posted on what they're up to, and try to catch up with them tomorrow and ask them how they got on!

    The Ivey Files

    So, obviously Phil Ivey has made his fifth final table of the series. That’s old news in our book. Phil Ivey’s drive and hunger to win bracelets is well documented. What might be less well documents is how uninterested Ivey is in everything else to do with poker.

    We weren’t the only ones railing Ivey’s final table push last. Big names David Benyamine and Brian’Stinger’ Hastings were also on the rail conversing with Ivey inbetween hands. Ivey knows Benyamine well, they’ve played together for years in the WSOP, on TV and in Bobby’s room. Benyamine was heckling Ivey a little bit, in good humor, and Ivey responded with a laugh and some banter of his own.

    In contrast, when Stinger wandered over and told Ivey all about his Razz bust (a bad beat story) Ivey seemed entirely uninterested, before responding simply ‘bad beat’. Now, nobody likes hearing bad beat stories, they’re generic and underwhelming unless they happened to you, but this was something else entirely. It’s quite possible, we realized, that Ivey just doesn’t know who Stinger is.

    As further evidence for Ivey just not caring at all about poker, he apparently met Vanessa Selbst for the first time yesterday. There were some rumors in 2009 that Ivey didn’t know Joe Cada won the main event after he busted, because he went home and just never asked who won.

    On top of all this, earlier in the series Tom ‘kingofcards’ Marchese asked Ivey if he wanted to do a swap, and Ivey had no clue what a swap was. Someone once mentioned EV on High Stakes Poker and Ivey asked the other players “What’s EV?” before Daniel Negreanu Explained to him that it’s expected value.

    It’s also worth noting that Ivey has worn the same grey Nike hoodie for about a week straight, where as many players are constantly shifting their wardrobe and getting noticed for it.

    While the prize money of each event is probably peanuts to Ivey (with the exception of the one drop), there are rumors that he has pretty big bracelets bets on this year to motivate himself to grind harder. According to this tweet he allegedly can win four million with a bracelet win this summer.

    PokerNews Podcast

    Here's a behind the scenes look at PokerNews HQ, where todays podcast featuring Dan O'Brien was just recorded. We'll post the podcast up here just as soon as its ready.

    Dan O'Brien, Danielle Barille, Rich Ryan
    Dan O'Brien, Danielle Barille, Rich Ryan

    Lex's Level

    Lex Veldhuis just leveled everyone at PokerNews pretty hard. He tweeted saying that Steven Seagal was sitting on his right, and we went for it hook line and sinker, rushing to the Brasilia room to snap a pic of the eighties movie star. Check out this 'Look-Alike'.

    Seen on Break

    We saw Kara Scott on break in Event #38: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em. Apparently, someone had given her a board game titled "Poker Champ."

    "So, you're a poker champ?" one dealer asked Scott.

    "I guess so," She said. "Some guy just walked up to my table and handed me this."

    Apparently, someone gave Ross Boatman a copy of the same game last night while he was playing in a tournament. Must be a British thing.

    Can You See With Those Things On: Day 24

    This one is a first. We saw a player today with see through sun glasses on:

    Doesn't that defeat the purpose?

    Card Protectors of the Day: Day 24

    Seems like the $1,500 no-limit events always bring out the best in hair, hats, outfits, and last but not least card protectors. Here's some good ones that we found today:

    Solid gold Buddha card protector.
    Solid gold Buddha card protector.

    This gentleman was using a solid gold Buddha.

    Humberto Brenes' trademark shark
    Humberto Brenes' trademark shark

    We hadn't seen it yet, so we were excited to see that Humberto Brenes had finally brought back his trademark "Chark" as well. Good to see it back.

    We'll be sure to bring you any more awesome card protectors that we see throughout the second half of the World Series of Poker.

    Girl And Their Guns: Update

    Looks like Liv Boeree and Vanessa Rousso are done at the shooting range. They had a bet over who could hit their targets better, and Boeree won so now...

    There were lots of replies, but Boeree picked one pretty quickly.

    We'll keep an eye out to see if this materializes in the next few days!

    Is it +EV to sit like this?

    We think not. Don't fall sir. We want to make it through the series without having to call an ambulance.

    #RealIveyTweets

    After Phil Ivey busted the Mixed Hold'em, people began talking on twitter about his official twitter account. It's the general consensus that Ivey in fact doesn't write those tweets. Here are some more realistic tweets that Ivey would be likely to say:

    Ivey wasn't knocked out of the Mixed Hold'em long before he entered Event #38: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em #WhenWillItEnd.

    The Card Protector Chronicles

    So we've made another trip to the Brasilia room, and as we said earlier, the $1,500 events always bring out the best of the best. Here are some of the better card protectors that we found in the field:

    The first one we saw was a jewel encrusted frog that may or may not have cost more than the tournament entry.

    The next one we saw was a snow globe, which just seemed a little excessive to us.

    The character Ham from Toy Story also decided to make appearance on this gentlemans cards. He seemed a bit embarrassed and tried to hide his protector, but eventually we were able to snap a quick picture.

    The best one we saw as we made our way through the Brasilia room was this dinosaur riding on an iceberg. It doesn't get much better than that.

    The Eight-Game Challenge - Day 2 - Answer Key

    Yesterday we brought you a series of polls asking what you thought certain pros worst game was in the eight-game mix. As we promised, here are the answers provided from the pros themselves:

    Jennifer Harman: Pot-Limit Omaha

    Jonathan Duhamel: Stud 8-or-Better

    Cyndy Violette: Pot-Limit Omaha

    Dwyte Pilgrim: I play all the games well

    Brent Hanks: Stud 8-or-Better

    Most of the readers were able to guess the right answers, so hats off to you! We'll be sure to bring you more fun and games to play along with as the World Series of Poker goes on.

    What's On Your Ears

    Headphones are a prevalent accessory used by poker players on the felt. Some use headphones to listen to soothing music to avoid tilt, some may use them to avoid chatter with tablemates, others listen to music to get them in the zone. While roaming through the poker rooms in the Rio we saw an abundance of Beats By Dre headphones, but we also came across some others as well. What do you prefer?

    Poll

    What Headwear Do You Prefer?

    Car Of The Day

    We’ve posted some great car pictures throughout the series. We've run into Aston Martins, BMWs, and Audis in the Rio valet, but this is the first classic muscle car we’ve posted.

    Celebrity Look Alike

    Roaming through the Amazon room we came upon Event 37: $2,500 Eight-Game Mix, when we saw this gentleman who bears a striking resemblance to comedian Zach Galifianakis. What do you guys think?

    Poll

    Does He Look Like Zach Galifianakis?

    Beard Of The Day

    We've seen some great beards today, including our Galifinakis friend from earlier. That's a gnarly beard sir!

    Cash Game Patrol

    It’s relatively quiet tonight on the tournament front. With only Event 37: $2,500 Eight-Game Mix and Event 38: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em running we decided to take a look around in the Rio cash game area to see if any notables were playing.

    We spotted Erick Lindgren and Robert Williams III in a $25/$50 PLO game. Brandon Cantu is in a $50/$100 Limit Mix game. Team PokerStars Pro Victor Ramdin is seated at a $100/$200 Limit Mix Game. Linda “The First Lady of Poker” Johnson is getting her grind on at a $75/$150 Omaha 8/b game.

    Fashion Faux Paus Of The Night

    Gotcha! This guy made a dash for the door when he saw us reach for the camera. Fortunately we caught the offender in his wife beater shirt and boxers prancing through the halls. Sorry buddy.

    We encourage everyone to get involved with "The Muck." See something you think is Muck worthy? Send it to the muck@pokernews.com. We accept all media including photos and videos.

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