Jarod Ludemann has four WSOP cashes to his name, but he will not be adding a fifth yet because he has just crashed out of Event #30 after running into a set of nines with his pocket kings.
Kevin MacPhee didn't get off the the greatest of starts but it appears his comeback is complete as he is sat with 30,000. Moments ago, MacPhee was moved to the table of Randy "nanonoko" Lew, but he has direct position on him so that will help matters.
It appears the tournament has lost Mike "goleafsgoeh" Leah judging by how there is new player in his seat. Leah had been nursing a short stack for most of today and it is even shorter now. In fact it's so short it no longer exists.
Trawling Twitter for WSOP Event #30 updates we discovered the dream of WSOP glory is over, for now, for Jim Coca.
Barry Greenstein is not only a talented poker player but a published author. His book, "Ace on the RIver" is a great book and until recently, Greenstein used to give a signed copy of his book to anyone who busted him from a tournament.
Due to Greenstein's book's title, catching an ace on the river is sometimes known as being "Greensteined," something that Andrew Saprio has just done to an opponent.
The player in seat two at table nine is either not on twitter, or he missed that tweet. Barry Greenstein was nowhere to be found (anymore) but this gentleman looked in shock that he didn't receive a book. "That's why I pushed all in!" he laughed with a big smile on his face. "Yeah, he used to give out signed copies of Ace on the River" the dealer said when the nine seat asked what the table was discussing.
Are all copies sold of Greenstein's acclaimed book? Or is he just tired of writing bad beat stories for every single tournament he does not win?