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2016 WSOP Fantasy Game & Staker
MintTrav:
Event 10: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed
Runners 1477Paid 222Final Table 6
Player Position Points Fedor Holz 18 1 Simon Deadman 34 1 Mike Watson 35 1 Dan Kelly 142 1 Michael Mizrachi 120 1
Selector PointsSteve 2Paul 2Richard 2Adam 1Tom F 1Neil 1Simon B 1John 1Craig 1Simon L 1Chris 1Tom B 1Barrie 1Karen 1Paxo 1
I missed Deadman cashing in #10. That"s an extra point for Paul, Richard, Karen, Steve and Paxo.
Amended result above.
MintTrav:
#13 Razz is approaching the final table. We have had lots of cashes in this already and have two still in for the serious points - Negreanu and Deeb, who are currently in 4th and 9th positions.
Rep Porter and David Benyamine are still there. This is Bentamine"s third cash and, potentially, second final table. It is Porter"s fourth cash. Somehow, he has managed to cash in both #12 and #13.
Also there are Matt Grapenthien, who won the $10k Stud two years ago and was 2nd this year, Michael Gathy (two bracelets), Brendan Taylor (one bracelet), Valentin Vornicu (eight Circuit rings) and Max Kruse (a footballer who picked up a 3rd place in 2014).
MintTrav:
STAKER DEADLINE
Less than an hour left to get your entries in for #16 - $10,000 2-7 No Limit Draw Lowball Championship!
Entries close at 9pm!
MintTrav:
We got news for you. Guess who showed up to play? None other than cuddly Howard. For the first time since 2010, Howard Lederer is playing in the WSOP. I thought he would wait for the Players Championship, but he is playing #16 $10k 2-7 NLSD. The stalking horse, Chris Ferguson, has played several days without incident, so far as we know, so Lederer has obviously decided to chance it. Although Ferguson has played some mass events, I expect Lederer will stick to the $10k tournaments mainly populated by professiional players, where he is much less likely to come face-to-face with random punters bearing a grudge.
How is he getting on? It doesn"t matter - what matters is whether he gets through the day without being confronted.
Zozzy:
--- Quote from: MintTrav on June 11, 2016, 14:07:20 PM ---
Prince shared some of his theory “I reach for the sky.” "My mind is where it needs to be. It"s almost like I am seeing through their hands." “Everything I did was calculated in advance. I was thinking ten moves ahead. My opponents didn"t know that. But that"s what I was doing. I was locked in the whole time..I tend to play the tournament out in my head in advance so I can be ready to make my moves. Any situation that comes up, I"m already ready for it.”
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Great tactics. I will be trying this in the next Apat tournament.
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