VIDEO: Danielle Moon-Andersen Gets FTP Sponsorship for Main Event
Dreams do come true! Danielle Moon-Andersen landed a Full Tilt Poker sponsorship for the WSOP Main Event.
Dreams do come true! Danielle Moon-Andersen landed a Full Tilt Poker sponsorship for the WSOP Main Event.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Lauren Kling | 123,000 | -200 |
James Carroll | 115,000 | 53,400 |
Rupert Elder | 93,000 | 42,700 |
Malek Kalayli | 72,000 | -71,000 |
Calvin Anderson
|
69,000 | -6,800 |
Earl Barron | 65,000 | 18,500 |
Loni Harwood
|
60,000 | -15,900 |
Jeff Madsen
|
57,000 | 56,971 |
Ben Yu
|
54,000 | -61,000 |
Alexander Queen | 32,000 | -48,000 |
Melanie Weisner | 27,000 | -34,300 |
Bryan Micon | 19,500 | -3,500 |
The board was showing when we approached the table and saw a bet of 8,800 in front of Henry Lu and it was called by the player on the button.
Lu led for 21,500 on the river and his opponent made the call.
Lu:
Opponent:
We didn't see the action preflop but seeing the hands and the pot there must have been some. Lu raked a large pot and is near the 200,000 mark.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Henry Lu | 197,000 | 88,600 |
We did not catch the initial action but happened to see a 5,000 bet in front of Manig Loeser, on the button. Jan Eric Schwippert moved all in from middle position putting Loeser at risk if he called. It seemed a difficult decision for him but he did make the call and the hands were tabled.
Loeser:
Schwippert:
Loeser was ahead going to the flop and stayed there through the board.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Manig Loeser
|
99,000 | |
Jan Eric Schwippert | 39,000 |
We caught Jeremy Ausmus chipping up nicely on the money bubble, but we just saw him follow a dealer to the payout desk, meaning that he is one of the slew of causalities that have fallen within the last 30 minutes after the bubble.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jeremy Ausmus
|
Busted |
Former NBA champion who played the home stretch of this past season with the New York Knicks is in the field. While he has a ways to go to match his basketball paycheck, he is gaining chips early on in the day.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Earl Barron | 46,500 | 10,200 |
We walked up to the table in the middle of a heads up hand between Ben Yu and Maksim Tyurin. There was about 8,000 in the middle, and the flop read . Yu checked to Tyurin, who fired out 2,500. Yu check raised it to 6,500, and Tyurin made the call. Both players checked the , and the hit the river. Yu fired out 7,000, and Tyurin began to assemble the call with blue T500 chips, 1,000 at the time. He eventually tossed it in, and Yu showed for a rivered pair of tens.
Tyurin mucked, and Yu took down the pot to us his stack to 115,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ben Yu
|
115,000 | 7,500 |
We passed by Lily Newhouse's table and realized she reraised the initial raiser enough to put him all in. He eventually folded but not until after a tank of 2:45 that was already in progress when we arrived. As this was happening one of the players mentioned that they only made one orbit during the entire level.
With all that said, We noticed Newhouse has been growing her stack and now sits comfortably above average.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Lily Newhouse | 72,000 | 25,900 |
Level: 13
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
As the bubble money loomed and the tables were waiting for the last table to finish their hand before moving onto the next one, Bronshhtein was lucky enough to double through.
We happened upon the table with a board of and a bet of 7,500 in front of Gergely Kulcsar. Bronshtein tanked for quite a bit before reraising to 27,500. Kulcsar moved all in rather quickly and hand Kulcsar. After taking a deep breath and a few moments of contemplation, Bronshtein made the call for his final 46,600.
Kulcsar quickly turned over as if he knew he was good but Bronshtein showed for trip sevens and the double up. At the conclusion of the hand, the tournament director announce that the players made the money and the room erupted in applause. The final 270 players are at least guaranteed $2,778.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Yuval Bronshtein
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98,100 | 48,100 |