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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!
It’s day seven of the 2012 WSOP Main Event. Of the 6,598 entries only 27 remain. Which players will make the Octo-Nine? We’ll find out today. There are plenty of interesting story lines. Will we have a woman make the Main Event final table? Two still remain, Elisabeth Hille (9,7770,000) and Gaelle Baumann (6,295,000). Can Marc Ladoceur (15,875,000) and Daniel Strelitz (12,790,000) ride their big stacks to October glory? Will Greg Mearson capture the top spot in the POY standings? Stay tuned, as PokerNews will be answering all those questions and more. Here are images of the three feature tables before the start of play:
We spotted poker pros Andres Pereyra and Jamie Armstrong on the rail sweating Daniel Strelitz who got off to a rocky start during the first level of play today. An untimely bluff followed by a lost flip knocked him down to 3 million chips at one point, but he’s managed to grind his stack back up to over 9.5 million chips.
We asked Armstrong if he had given any advice to Sterlitz before the start of the day.
“No, not really, I just told him to keep it going,” Armstrong said. “He knows what to.”
Pereyra has a financial interest in Strelitz.
“He’s my horse, I have a piece. I’m excited for the rest of the day.”
Also spotted was 2012 WSOP bracelet winner, Ronnie Bardah, sweating Paul Volpe, with chants of, "Lets go Paul V, lets go Paul V."
As 54 year old Roland Israelashvili was just eliminated from the Main Event, we thought we'd post a quick update of how the high stakes prop bet - whether someone over the age of forty would win the Main Event this year - was doing. Israelavili's exit means that there are only 3 Main Event contenders over the age of 40 left, and they're squaring up against 21 of the best young guns in the game! The 3 over 40s left are Steven Gee, Michael Esposito and the 67 year old Robert Buckenmayer. The players involved in this prop bet, Barry Greenstein, Mike Sexton, Doyle Brunsen and Brian 'stinger' Hastings among others, have been giving 10-1 that a player over 40 will win the bracelet. The youngsters currently outnumber the golden oldies 7-1! The youngest player left is Jacob Balsiger, who is 21 years old.
We spotted Antonio Esfandiari leaving the Amazon room in a rush. We caught up to him to ask who’s his pick to win the Main Event.
“I don’t even know who’s in it,” said a smiling Esfandiari. When you’re the One-Drop champ you can afford to have more pressing worries.
Here’s Daniel Strelitz being interviewed by Kara Scott after being eliminated in 24th place. He’ll be taking home $294,601.
Jason Mercier was just announced the winner of the 25k fantasy draft for the this year World Series Of Poker. It was tight at the end, but Yuval Bronshtein's 23rd-place finish was enough to confirm Jason winning... Or was it?!?! New information tells us that if Paul 'paulgees' Volpe makes a push to finish 1st or 2nd in in chips for the October Nine then Bryn Kenney's team will actually steal the title from under Mercier's nose - it will all be decided today as the October Nine finish is not what matters, but what positions they finish in chips today.
So Bryn Kenney has an outside chance depending on Volpe's performance tonight, otherwise Jason Mercier will be winning $178,750 for his win! We'll keep you posted.


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!
There are only 97 players left in the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event so the Rio has been cleared out for the most part. Today at the Main Feature Table is Vanessa Selbst, who always makes for some interesting poker TV.
Selbst will begin the day relatively short stacked, but with her skills, she of course always has a chance to run even deeper into the tournament.
At the secondary feature table is Gavin Smith, Amnon Filippi, Yuval Bronshtein and A.J. Jejelowo which should provide for some very interesting table talk throughout the day from Smith and Filippi.
Players will play today down to 27 players, or even further depending on how fast play goes. If 27 players is not reached by the 5th level of play today, players will play even longer. Tournament staff has announced a shuffle up and deal, so cards are now in the air!
Be sure you check out the live reporting blog for all the tournament updates throughout the day.
It's been a while since we were able to bring you a groutfit, or a grey on grey outfit, but we finally found one here in the Main Event. This player decided it was in his best interest to great grey cargo sweats/pants + a grey sweater as well.
Sure took long to find one, but will bring you more if we find any.
There is another set of feature tables under the banners of the past Main Event champions near the door in the Amazon Room. We've been calling this section murderers row because it always seems that the best players find their way to this section.
At the furthest table from the door is a table that features former chip leader Paul Volpe. Also at the table is Jeremy Ausmus who has eight cashes from this years World Series of Poker.
At the middle table sits one of the final four women (Susie Zhao was recently eliminated), Gaelle Baumann. Also at that table is David "ODB" Baker, who still has a shot at Player of the Year honors.
Then, at the closest table to the door sits Sam Holden, Elizabeth Hille and Erik Cajelais.
Cajelais may be the ripped one, but check out Sam Holden showing off his muscles to the table. This should make for some interesting TV.
Interestingly, Greg Merson, who currently sits in sixth place on the 2012 World Series of Poker Player of the Year Leaderboard, is only 87.75 points behind the current leader, Phil Ivey, who racked up 568.70 points this summer. As we understand it, even if Merson falls short of the final table and busts today, he will earn 75 points for his deep run, which means he’d be just 12.75 from the lead. With that said, a final table appearance would put Merson in the top spot headed into the World Series of Poker Europe.
In order for David “ODB” Baker, who currently sits in seventh place, to overtake Phil Ivey on the 2012 WSOP Player of the Year Leaderboard, he’ll need to finish seventh or higher. Likewise, Vanessa Selbst would have to finish fifth or higher to overtake Ivey, and that’s provided Baker doesn’t finish seventh or better. There’s
Here’s a look at the current WSOP POY standings:
| Place | Player | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Phil Ivey | 568.70 |
| 2 | John Monnette | 524.25 |
| 3 | Phil Hellmuth | 500.70 |
| 4 | Antonio Esfandiari | 488.10 |
| 5 | Michael Mizrachi | 486.20 |
| 6 | Gregory Merson | 481.13 |
| 7 | David “ODB” Baker | 433.38 |
| 8 | Andy Frankenberger | 406.66 |
| 9 | Andy Bloch | 405.30 |
| 10 | Vanessa Selbst | 388.17 |
Also, here’s a look at how WSOP POY points will be awarded for the Main Event:
| Finishing Position | Points |
|---|---|
| 1 | 500 |
| 2 | 350 |
| 3 | 250 |
| 4 | 220 |
| 5 | 190 |
| 6 | 165 |
| 7 | 140 |
| 8 | 120 |
| 9 | 100 |
| Remaining Top 20% | 75 |
| Next 30% | 50 |
| Bottom 50% | 25 |
There are even more players in the mix for 2012 WSOP POY, and we'll be bringing you various updates and scenarios throughout the day.

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!
Here we are, day 5 of the Main Event and the grind is starting to wear on people. We stumbled up to this man asleep right outside the PokerNews HQ on the famous couch that has housed Gus Hansen and Jennifer Tilly naps already this series. It's 11:30 am, has he been here all night? It looks like his hotel room, he has the laptop plugged in to charge and an implicit 'do not disturb sign' hanging in thin air. We adhered to his wishes and were as quiet as we could be when he took this pic!
Yesterday we blogged about Perry Green, the 3 time bracelet winner and relative legend of the World Series Of Poker! Well PokerNews are always ahead of the curve, as today Green is getting big attention as the oldest contestant in the room at the ripe age of 72! Green did this morning's 'Shuffle Up And Deal' where he spoke about his 56 year long marriage and the time he lost to Stu Ungar heads up for a bracelet!
"The most common question people ask me about the old days is 'what was it like to play heads up against Stu Ungar?' Well the truth is it's no more difficult than playing against any of you guys remaining." Perry told the crowd, presumably in a shameless attempt at Main Event Metagame.
Last night's chip leader Paul Volpe was looking fresh this morning as he bids to fight his way to the final table. Volpe has over two million in chips, as does online tournament phenom David D'Alesandro, seated at the far end of the Amazon room. Unfortunately for D'Alesandro, he has a medium stacked Joseph Cheong directly to his left, one of the players people dread seeing the most this year.
If anyone more huge battles come to our attention in the course of the day, we'll be sure to post them!
We caught up with current chip leader Paul ‘paulgees’ Volpe on break to talk about his tough table, some big hands and being in the limelight.
So your table’s pretty tough, what do you know about these guys?
Yeah the tables awful, its defintely the worst I’ve played at. ADZ [Matt Marafioti] just got moved there right before break, there’s a Malicious [David Randall], Taylor [Paur] and Joe Cheong too who I’ve played with a lot online and I know that they’re three of the best around. It’s been super tough, but I just have to get through the day, every day is different.
How has the day gone so far?
It’s gone well, I have 3.5 million right now. To start the day I dropped down a bit. My 3Bs weren’t working or I was getting shoved on, and I just chipped down a bit. I lost one bit pot where I bet the river on a four spade board to try to fold out pairs and I got called by two black eights.
I won a big pot then [At the table of death] where a young german kid opened first to act and malicious called and I squeezed with AQ of diamonds. German guy shoves 69 of spades and I call. Flop came A95 and I turned him dead with another A. That brought me up to 3.5 Million.
How are you feeling? Are you having fun going this deep?
I feel great. I really hope I can keep going and make the November Nine, or the October eight or whatever it’s going to be called. I don’t love all the cameras though, I’m not used to it. I don’t mind talking to you, but there’s cameras in my face every second. Hopefully I’ll get used to it and deal with it better in the future though.
Timothy Adams secured his 5th cash of this years WSOP yesterday when he made the money in the Main Event. Timothy, or ‘TimOthee’ as he’s known online, even won a bracelet in June’s Event 28 - $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em Four Handed. Adam’s secured a huge pot just before break to move up to the 2.5 million mark, and nearer to chip leader Paul Volpe. Here’s what he had to say about that hand.
“So this guy called Dave [D'Alesandro] had just sat down and had been opening a lot of pots. We’re pretty deep so I pick up 33 and decide to 3B it to retake some initiative. I think most people would call there but I think it plays better like this when we’re deep. He calls. “
“Flop comes 722 with two spades and I bet 101,000. I bet here to protect my equity with a hand like JT, and also to get value from a hand like AQ high. I turn gin 3 of spades, so I’m pretty happy and I just bet 222,000. I get another call.”
"The river is an offsuit Q so I just bet an amount that I would bet with my bluffs, which I thought was 392,000. He calls so I rocket up to 2.5 million in chips so now I’m super deep.”
“Honestly, I’m so much more comfortable deep. I play all cash, I’m trying to transition to playing more tournaments but coming from a deep cash background I’m going to have a big advantage over people when we play deep. So I’m very comfortable moving into the next level.”

The World Series of Poker always brings out the best competition from all over the world, which is why we are not surprised to see tough tables in the mix. But 2012 was a year of many tough tables, including one that many people are calling the toughest of all time, so we've put together a list of five of this year's toughest tables:
#5: The First Table of Death
It was early in the series that we found our first Table of Death and it only took two events to get there. Amidst the madness in Event #2: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em, this lineup emerged while the players were well into the money:
Phil Hellmuth
Hoyt Corkins
John Juanda
Vanessa Selbst
We even managed to get an orbit of what it was like at this table with pro Alan Sass.
Vanessa Selbst went on to finish fourth in the event, while Brent Hanks walked away as the winner.
#4: The Toughest Main Event Table:
It's not often you find a table so stacked in the Main Event on the first few days, which is why we were surprised when we found one on Day 2c. In a field of starters, Johnny Chan, Randy Lew, Shannon Shorr, Lee Watkinson, and Andy Frankenberger all sat down at the same table.
The five players have around $18,500,000 in live winnings combined. Chan boasts the most with his $7,000,000 in winnings and Lew brings up the rear with around $800,000. Lew might be on the bottom of the totem pole in terms of live life time winnings compared to these older pros, but he is very young and possessed more chips than anyone else at the table. By the end of Day 2c, Lew and Frankenberger had both fallen at the hands of Johnny Chan. I guess we know who came out ahead.
#3: The Lowball Madness Starting Table
The field was stacked in Event #60: $10,000 2 – 7 Lowball (No-Limit), and due to that we saw some of the most incredible table draws ever. Here's the deadliest one we found in the bunch:
Seat 1: Unknown Player
Seat 2: George Danzer
Seat 3: Chino Rheem
Seat 4: Justin Bonomo
Seat 5: Michael Binger
Seat 6: Barry Greenstein
Only one player from this starting table managed to book a cash, and it was George Danzer who finished in third place, taking home $115,295.
#2: The Mix Max Table of Death
In Event #6: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Mix Max, we saw another insane table draw that just kept getting tougher and tougher. At the table was Erik Seidel, Chris Moorman, Jason Mercier, Yevgeniy Timoshenko, JC Tran, and one player who had zero World Series of Poker cashes, Kirill Kruglov. Kruglov must have felt like a very small fish in a very large pond at the table full of sharks.
Unfortunately for all the players at this table, none of them were able to lock up a cash in the event. Oh well, on to the next one.
#1 The Toughest Table of All Time?
All of the sharks came out to play the Big One for One Drop, but none of them expected to be put in the same tank as the others. Jason Mercier, Phil Ivey, Ben Lamb, Antonio Esfandiari, Eugene Katchalov, Tom Marchese, Noah Schwartz and Vivek Rajkumar were all seated at the same table for a while. Mercier even said he thought it was one of the toughest tables he'd ever seen.
Over 74% of our poll voters said that this was definitely the toughest table ever formed.
Antonio Esfandiari was able to come out of the toughest table ever though as the winner of the Big one for One Drop, pocketing nearly $18,000,000 while none of the other players at the table cashed.
The series is not quite over yet, but it would be quite hard to make it on the list of the top five toughest table draws now as there are only a few days remaining in the Main Event. Either way, it's been another amazing year of poker, and with these tough table draws, we were able to capture some of the most exciting moments of history on the felt.
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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!
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.
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.
David D'Alesandro enters the day as the current chip leader.
Here's fan favorite Gavin Smith getting ready for the day.
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."
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:
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.”

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 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.
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.
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.


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

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!
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.
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.
Read more about the WSOP National Championship Here

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!
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.
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?

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!
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:
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.
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.

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!
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.
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!

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