2008 World Series of Poker

Event 49 - $1,500 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker

Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,710,070
Entries
2,718
Players Left
2,718
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Todd Runs into Kings

Eugene Todd took a hit to his stack after a player had raised preflop and Todd reraised to put his opponent all in. His opponent called and showed pocket kings while Todd held {A-Clubs} {Q-Clubs}. Todd was unable to improve and is down to 4,600.

Still Awfully Quiet

Earlier we had mentioned that the rumbles and whispers and excitement in the field today was mostly dull, and even after four hours of play, things have changed very little.

One thing is for certain, the "no celebration" rule that is in effect this year has done wonders at keeping the players mostly at bay.

Level: 5

Blinds: 150/300

Ante: 25

Shannon Shorr Eliminated

Shannon Shorr moved all in preflop after his opponent raised. His opponent called, showed pocket jacks and Shorr showed A-7. Shorr found no help by the river and was eliminated.

Nikolay Short-Stacked

Nikolay Evdakov moved all in preflop against an opponent who had raised preflop. Nikolay had his opponent covered and held pocket queens. His opponent showed pocket tens, which crushed the queens after flopping a set. Nikolay couldn't improve and is down to just 1,800 after.

Disappearing Table?

With the tournament spread out in so many places today, as well as the H.O.R.S.E event taking place, table-breaking and rearranging has been confusing. To say the least. Most recently, the tournament floor staff broke table Orange #14, which rests directly in the center of the Orange section. After asking why they broke the table, we were told it was to make room for one of the few remaining tables outside of the Amazon room.

However, that was 20 minutes ago and Orange #14 still sits empty. We're not sure what happened to the players who were supposed to be relocated there, nor do we know why it has yet to be filled by other players, as eliminations continue.

Currently, Orange #14 sits empty, surrounded by a sea of poker players.

Falling Fast

We started the event today with over 2,700 players and after just four levels, we're already under 1,200. That's 1,500 players in four hours, or, on average, 375 players per hour. We still have six more levels of play to go tonight, and at this rate, we could be down to a final table of nine, though highly unlikely.

Jesus Abides by the Rule

Chris "Jesus" Ferguson moved all in from middle position preflop and was called by the small blind. Ferguson turned over A-9 while his opponent showed Q-J. The board fell {9-Clubs} {A-Diamonds} {10-Diamonds} {K-Hearts} {5-Diamonds} to give his opponent Broadway on the turn, eliminating Ferguson from the field.

After the hand, Ferguson announced, "Every time I'm down to 650, I go all in. That's my rule."