[user39120]
Rumors were swirling earlier in the week about Vinnie. We're happy to report he spent the last couple hours at table 180, seat 7. We tried a couple times to get his name, but his reply was "Phil Ivey" each time we asked. A player shook his hand upon departure, and said "Good Game Vinnie", at which point he replied "Thanks - good luck everybody"
[user37786]
T.J. Cloutier won two hands in quick succession to boost his chip count to 15,000. In the first hand he won a race with A-J when another player holding pocket Sixes moved all-in before the flop. T.J. flopped two pair and that shot him up to 10,000.
A few hands later the player in the cutoff raised and T.J. set him all-in while holding . The cutoff called with and Cloutier flopped a King to end the suspense. T.J. now has 15,000.
[user38420]
On a flop of , John Phan pushed all-in and one player called. Phan had a club flush draw wth , and his opponent had top pair with pocket kings. The turn and river came , his opponent made a set, but Phan hit his flush to take the pot and double up.
[user39120]
Note: This report from Tom Sexton from our reporting team, who wrote this up after chatting with his longtime friend, T.J. Cloutier.
"T.J. Cloutier has won 59th Major Poker Tournaments during his amazing career. He says they are all $500 and up buy-in touraments.
He has won Millions in tournaments, and shared many of his secrets in a series of books he has co-authored.
Many forget about the last hand of the 2000 WSOP Main Event. All the money went into the middle with T.J. holding A-Q, and Chris Ferguson holding A-9. T.J. lost when a 'Magic 9' hit the river. Had that nine not hit, poker history would be different.
Chris has been a great Champion, but he will modestly tell you that T.J. Cloutier is the longtime King of poker's tournament world."
[user37786]
A player at David Williams' table had been raising and re-raising him at every opportunity. The two were heads up again and with the board showing Williams seemed resigned when he said, "You can raise me 3,000, 3,500, I won't get get mad."
The other player decided to raise to 3,000 and Williams instantly shoved all his chips into the center of the pot without even counting them. The other player waited to see how much a call would cost before mucking his cards.
[user38420]
Michael Binger pushed all-in from middle position and the big blind called. Binger had against . The board came , and Binger was eliminated.
[user37786]
With two players limping into the pot Max Pescatori moved all-in from the small blind for his last 1,725. Both limpers called and they checked down the hand as the board ran out and one of the players showed pocket Queens to take the pot. Pescatori mucked without showing and was eliminated.