Started 28th May, 2009

2009 World Series of Poker

Event 2 - $40,000 No Limit Hold'em | Day 1

Number of players - 201
  • Event 2 - $40,000 No Limit Hold'em
    Day 1 completed
  • Tue May 26 2009 13:28 GMT-70 | Posted by gsqwared

    End of Day 1 Chip Counts and Day 2 Seat Assignments

    (Table 58)
    Seat 1: Andrew Barta - 223500
    Seat 2: Jess Yawitz - 202500
    Seat 3: Kyle 'krisqueen' Wilson - 611500
    Seat 4: Noah Schwartz - 168000
    Seat 5: Phil 'OMGClayAiken' Galfond - 443000
    Seat 6: JC Tran - 155500
    Seat 7: William Molson - 108000
    Seat 8: Justin Bonomo - 738000
    Seat 9: Steve Billirakis - 353000

    (Table 60)
    Seat 1: Alec Torelli - 345500
    Seat 2: Hoyt Corkins - 104500
    Seat 3: Ville Wahlbeck - 354500
    Seat 4: Greg Raymer - 213000
    Seat 5: David 'Devilfish' Ulliott - (Unknown)
    Seat 6: Andy Black - 449500
    Seat 7: Bruno Fitoussi - 812500
    Seat 8: Steve Zolotow - 172500
    Seat 9: Brian 'tsarrast' Rast - 139000

    (Table 62)
    Seat 1: Matt Gianetti - 174500
    Seat 2: Sami 'LarsLuzak' Kelopuro - 126500
    Seat 3: Alan Sass - 491000
    Seat 4: Marco 'CrazyMarco' Johnson - 365500
    Seat 5: Mark Dickstein - 95000
    Seat 6: David Pham - 192500
    Seat 7: Barry Schwartz - 174500
    Seat 8: David Singer - 168000
    Seat 9: Chance Walker - 174000

    (Table 64)
    Seat 1: Lee Markholt - 184000
    Seat 2: Neil Channing - 296500
    Seat 3: Unknown Player - Did not report count
    Seat 4: Scott Seiver - 124500
    Seat 5: Evan McNiff - 276500
    Seat 6: Ali Eslami - 444000
    Seat 7: Kenny Tran - 226000
    Seat 8: Andrew Lichtenberger - 108000
    Seat 9: Vitaly Lunkin - 289000

    (Table 66)
    Seat 1: Phil Ivey - 279000
    Seat 2: Nam Le - 359500
    Seat 3: Lex 'RaSZi' Veldhuis - 646500
    Seat 4: Sorel Mizzi - 431000
    Seat 5: David 'WhooooKidd' Baker - 446000
    Seat 6: Adam Junglen - 144000
    Seat 7: Michael DeMichele - 519500
    Seat 8: David Benefield - 70500
    Seat 9: Dani 'Ansky' Stern - 386000

    (Table 68)
    Seat 1: Amit 'amak316' Makhija - 88500
    Seat 2: Mike 'SirWatts' Watson - 92500
    Seat 3: Robert Suer - 136000
    Seat 4: Shawn Buchanan - 62000
    Seat 5: James Mackey - 205500
    Seat 6: Chris Moorman - 57500
    Seat 7: Mike Matusow - 87000
    Seat 8: Clark Hamagumi - 159000
    Seat 9: Tony G - 306500

    (Table 70)
    Seat 1: Markus Lehmann - 229000
    Seat 2: Isaac Haxton - 392500
    Seat 3: Vanessa Rousso - 165500
    Seat 4: Doshi Suresh - 353000
    Seat 5: Chad Batista - 140000
    Seat 6: Frank Kassela - 339500
    Seat 7: John Duthie - 188000
    Seat 8: Dale Pinchot - 188000
    Seat 9: Kirill Gerasimov - 149000

    (Table 72)
    Seat 1: Doyle Brunson - 244000
    Seat 2: Neil Chriss - 315000
    Seat 3: Ted Forrest - 401500
    Seat 4: Russell Rosenbloom - 102000
    Seat 5: Antonio Esfandiari - 292500
    Seat 6: Chris Moneymaker - 805000
    Seat 7: Keith Lehr - 206000
    Seat 8: Matthew "adz124" Marafioti - 375000
    Seat 9: Alex Jacob - 357000

    (Table 74)
    Seat 1: Mark Seif - 411500
    Seat 2: Jason Mercier - 331000
    Seat 3: Brian Townsend - 609000
    Seat 4: Chris Moore - 110500
    Seat 5: Humberto Brenes - 269500
    Seat 6: Steve Weinstein - 246500
    Seat 7: Bill Chen - 141000
    Seat 8: Johannes Strassmann - 143500
    Seat 9: Chau Giang - 87500

    (Table 79)
    Seat 1: Jeff Lisandro - 124500
    Seat 3: Andrew 'good2cu' Robl - 260500
    Seat 4: Huck Seed - 274000
    Seat 5: Josh Arieh - 339000
    Seat 6: Matthew Glantz - 238000
    Seat 7: Emil "whitelime" Patel - 494500
    Seat 8: David Chiu - 245000
    Seat 9: Terrence Chan - 109500

  • Tue May 26 2009 11:13 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
    Chris Moneymaker
    Chris Moneymaker

    Day 1 Concludes, 89 to return tomorrow at 2 p.m.

    Of the 201 players that ponied up the forty dime buy-in, 89 will move on to Day 2. Currently, Bruno Fitoussi leads the field with 812,500 in chips while 2003 Main Event champion Chris Moneymaker is right behind him with 805,000. Also sporting healthy stacks are Michael DeMichele, Lex "RaSZi" Veldhuis, Emil "whitelime" Patel, Brian Townsend and Justin Bonomo.

    In a field of greats, the greats must fall and we saw just that with the departures of bracelet winners Howard Lederer, Phil Hellmuth, John Juanda, Daniel Negreanu, Annie Duke, Jennifer Harman, Kathy Liebert, Johnny Chan, Barry Greenstein, and Chris Ferguson. Also making a Day 1 exit were the top three finishers in the 2008 Main Event (Peter Eastgate, Ivan Demidov, and Dennis Phillips), Tom "durrrr" Dwan, Isaac Baron, Jonathan Little, David Benyamine, Eric Liu, Aaron Been, Yevgeniy Timoshenko, Erick Lindgren and Gavin Griffin.

    Join us again tomorrow at 2 p.m. PDT for continuing coverage of this event. Until then, good night and good luck from Las Vegas!

  • Tue May 26 2009 11:08 GMT-70 | Posted by tsbostic

    Scotty Nguyen Eliminated

    Steve Billirakis raises to 10,500 and Scotty Nguyen moves all in for 72,000. Billirakis makes the call and shows {A-Diamonds} {4-Diamonds} while Nguyen shows pocket jacks.

    The board comes {A-Spades} {6-Diamonds} {3-Diamonds} {7-Clubs} {Q-Diamonds} giving Billirakis a flush and eliminating Scotty Nguyen late in Day One.

  • Tue May 26 2009 11:04 GMT-70 | Posted by Shamus

    Another Double Up for Arieh

    This last round of hands is working out quite well for Josh Arieh.

    On a flop of {J-Spades}{J-Clubs}{6-Spades}, Andrew Lichtenberger led out for 38,000, Arieh pushed all in, and Lichtenberger instacalled. Lichtenberger showed {J-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} for trip jacks, but was outkicked by Arieh's {J-Hearts}{10-Hearts}. The turn was the {8-Hearts} and the river the {10-Spades}, and after toiling as the short stack much of the night,
    Arieh has now chipped up to 339,000.

    Meanwhile, Lichtenberger slips to 108,000.

  • Tue May 26 2009 10:55 GMT-70 | Posted by Shamus

    Arieh Doubles Through Wilson

    As play winds down, Josh Arieh just doubled through Kyle Wilson.

    After a flop of {7-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}, Arieh bet 20,000, and Wilson raised enough to put Arieh all in. Arieh called, showing {A-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} for ace-high. Wilson showed {5-Spades}{4-Spades} for an open-ended straight draw. The turn was the {K-Spades} and the river the {2-Clubs}, and Arieh moved back up to 175,000. Wilson slips a bit to 520,000.

  • Tue May 26 2009 10:46 GMT-70 | Posted by tsbostic
    Alec "Traheho" Torelli
    Alec "Traheho" Torelli

    ElkY Eliminated

    Scotty Nguyen opens the pot from early position for an 11,000 chip raise. Alec Torelli reraises from the small blind to 130,000 - a bet which has both Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier in the big blind and Scotty covered.

    Grospellier makes the call and Scotty gets out of the way.

    ElkY - {10-Clubs} {10-Diamonds}
    Torelli - {7-Clubs} {7-Hearts}

    The board comes {K-Diamonds} {7-Spades} {2-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} {5-Clubs} giving Torelli a set and the pot. He eliminates ElkY and climbs to 297,000.

  • Tue May 26 2009 10:45 GMT-70 | Posted by Shamus

    Wilson Knocks Out Gould

    Kyle "krisqueen" Wilson raised to 11,000 from middle position and got three callers: Peter Gould (cutoff), Dani Stern (button), and John Duthie (big blind). The flop came {A-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}. Duthie checked, Wilson bet 30,000, Gould called, and Stern and Duthie folded.

    The turn was the {2-Spades}. Wilson bet 75,000, and after some deliberation Gould pushed all in for 172,700. Wilson called, turning over {8-Clubs}{5-Clubs} for two pair. Gould showed {A-Spades}{J-Clubs} for a pair of aces. The river was the {9-Spades}, and Gould was eliminated.

    Wilson now has 595,000.

  • Tue May 26 2009 10:45 GMT-70 | Posted by change100

    Nine More Hands

    There's a new policy in place at the end of the day here at the WSOP. With ten minutes remaining in the final level, the tournament clock will be stopped and one card will be drawn from a deck to determine the number of hands each table will play before the surviving players bag and tag their chips. This policy, designed to deter stalling, is already in place on other poker tours including the EPT and the LAPT.

    Neil "Bad Beat" Channing had the card-drawing honors and pulled a nine from the deck. Ergo, nine more hands will be dealt at each table before we wrap up for the night.

  • Tue May 26 2009 10:39 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
    No shippage for Vivek
    No shippage for Vivek

    Marco Johnson Busts Vivek Rajkumar

    Vivek Rajkumar was all in preflop against Marco Johnson, his {A-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} needing some help on the board against Johnson's {K-Clubs} {K-Hearts}. Alas, there was no ace for Vivek as the board ran out {J-Spades} {8-Spades} {7-Hearts} {10-Diamonds} {Q-Spades} sending the WPT champion to the rail.

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