2008 World Series of Poker

Event 2 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
104
Prize
$831,462
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$5,363,085
Entries
3,929
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Ten Hands of Caution

We are ten hands in. Apart from the miscue with Wiedenhoeft misreading his hand, there hasn't been much action to speak of. In the few instances where we have seen a flop, players have been inclined to check. It hasn't helped that we have seen several highly coordinated boards. Some of the short stacks, like David Bach, will have to think about making a move, lest they get eaten alive by the blinds and antes.

A Spectator Sport

The Final Table Area
The Final Table Area
There was a great turnout from the crowd today. Every seat in the Milwaukee's Best Light final table area is taken. Support is fairly spread out amongst the players as well. Chris Ferguson notwithstanding, applause for each player is fairly equal.

Jeff Wiedenhoeft Eliminated in 10th Place ($52,021)

Jeff Wiedenhoeft eliminated
Jeff Wiedenhoeft eliminated
On the very first hand since play resumed, Jeff Wiedenhoeft opened the pot for 125,000. Mike Ngo, in the small blind, was the only caller. Ngo checked the flop of {8-Hearts} {7-Hearts} {6-Hearts}, then called after Wiedenhoeft pushed all in for over 700,000 chips.

Wiedenhoeft: {K-Diamonds} {10-Clubs}
Ngo: {A-Hearts} {10-Spades}

Wiedenhoeft immediately started shaking his head. He came over to his family on the rail and said, "First final table and I screw up! I read my cards wrong. How do you make a final table at the World Series of Poker and misread your cards?"

The turn {A-Diamonds} meant the only card that could help Wiedenhoeft on the river was a 9 for a chop. The river instead came {Q-Clubs} and Wiedenhoeft was bounced, $52,021 richer for the experience.

Despite being beside himself for misreading his hand, Wiedenhoeft showed true grace and class and shook Ngo's hand after the river came down.

Tags: Jeff WiedenhoeftMike Ngo

Level: 23

Blinds: 20,000/40,000

Ante: 5,000

Take Your Seats

After a lengthy delay, players have been allowed back to the table and have taken their seats. We should be re-starting play within a few minutes.

Almost There

There has been a slight delay as we've relocated to the ESPN featured table. However, most of the players have been spotted in the area and play should commence within a few minutes.

Updated Chip Counts

Here are the remaining players' updated chip counts:

James Akenhead - 1,995,000
Aaron Coulthard - 1,510,000
Theo Tran - 1,420,000
Mike Ngo - 1,375,000
Melvin Jones - 1,280,000
Chris Ferguson - 1,235,000
Jeff Wiedenhoeft - 880,000
Joe Rutledge - 785,000
Grant Hinkle - 680,000
David Bach - 675,000

Players are on Dinner Break

It has been decided that the players will take a 120-minute break. This will give them adequate time for dinner and to conduct their ESPN interviews. Play will resume at 7:00 pm PDT. Accurate chip counts will be posted in a moment.

Play has Paused

With the end of level 22, play has paused so tournament officials can race off the yellow (T1000) chips. With just one table remaining, this process shouldn't take long. Expect the cards to be in the air soon.