A Few More Notable Folks
Player | Chips | Progress |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 |
Isaac Haxton, Justin Bonomo, Huck Seed, Dutch Boyd, Annie Duke, Jennifer Tilly, Matt Hawrilenko, Thor Hansen, Lacey Jones, Eric Froehlich, David Bach and Shawn Sheikhan are a few more notables who are in the field
Joe Hachem (4,500): "I might not not make it to the first break."
There have been a couple of late arrivals including Liv Boeree, Scott Seiver and Robert Williamson III.
Williamson recently sat down at the same table as Annie Duke and Tom McEvoy. In one hand, Duke completed the bet showing the . Williamson, who was showing the , was the only one to call.
"Is that the seven of clubs, sir?" asked Duke.
"Yes it is," Williamson responded, "What's with all the formalities . . . sir?"
"It's just that you're very far away," Duke joked as she put in a bet after hitting the . Williamson smiled as he mucked his hand.
As you can see, not much change yet. Hey, it's level 1 in a limit tournament. We hope to see those chips flying around asap.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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8,600
1,100
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1,100 |
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8,500
1,000
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1,000 |
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8,400 | |
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8,400
900
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900 |
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8,400
-100
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-100 |
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8,200
700
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700 |
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8,000 | |
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8,000 | |
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8,000 | |
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8,000
500
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500 |
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8,000
500
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500 |
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8,000
500
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500 |
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7,800 | |
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7,800
300
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300 |
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7,800
300
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300 |
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7,700 | |
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7,600 | |
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7,400
-100
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-100 |
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7,400
-100
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-100 |
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7,400
-100
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-100 |
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7,300
-200
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-200 |
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7,300
-200
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-200 |
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7,300
-200
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-200 |
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7,300
-200
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-200 |
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7,300 |
Level: 2
Blinds: /
Ante:
Since it is the start of Level 2, late registrants are being allowed to take their seats and begin play.
Among them are Dan Heimiller, Alex Kravchenko, Andy Bloch, Bernard Lee, Jen Harman and Jeff Madsen.
David Chiu: /
Opponent gent: (mucked) /
Chiu's opponent called the bring in and then called Chiu's completion as well to see a fourth street, on which he bet out. Chiu made the call.
Chiu then led the betting from fifth street on, betting out on every street and getting flat-called all the way, until his opponent mucked when Chiu turned over a 6-5-2-3-A low.
Chiu, who'd taken a small early hit, recovered to 7,700.
The late reigstrants who bought in before the start of level 2 have been permitted to take their seats. The tables they're at are, as always with the latecomers, stacked.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 |
Tom "durrrr" Dwan has showed up a little late. He took his seat at the same table as Andy Bloch. Bloch must not have known Dwan was a Razz aficionado as the topic of conversation was centered on his appearance in the tournament.
"I'm really good on fourth and fifth streets catching deuces and threes," Dwan explained, "while my opponent catches kings and queens."