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2016 WSOP Fantasy Game & Staker
Bigfella42:
Yes, thanks John for running this you"ve got the job for life now :)
Curlarge:
Thanks John, excellent posts as always.
Big Club:
Top work JFM... appreciated as always.
Des:
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Staker Main Event £250 Prize.
Looks like theres now 4 players staked still in:
Tom Middleton 2 stakers for £2000 in total (presumably 14.35% each) currently 59th/80
James Obst 2 stakers for £8700 total (100% plus 25%?) 29th/80
Max Silver 2 stakers for £4000 (28.7% x 2) 39th/80
Paul Volpe 1 staker who has £1500 on (21.5%) 13th/80
I haven"t include anyone who has cashed already.
I know Carl has 28.7% of Silver. Whoever backed James Obst looks in pole position due to the %s taken.
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Tom Feilding has 100% on Obst.
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I did? Wooo! So does this mean I"ve binked the Main Event prize whilst sitting 120th from 122 on the main leaderboard?
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Sure does Tom, congrats on your £250 prize!!
can you pm me bank details and I"ll get our finance to pay you.
Cheers,
Des.
MintTrav:
STAKER - WSOP #68: $10,000 Main Event No Limit Hold'em Championship
Staker Profit Tom Feilding £290,880 Des Duffy £ 67,500 Richard Prew £ 41,594 Carl Pilgrim £ 40,323 Del Watson £ 25,544 Alan Ellis £ 12,526 Craig Dawson £ 8,803 Ross Warren £ 8,167 Simon Lawlor £ 1,585
You gotta take some chances, and Tom took a chance by putting his whole stake on one player. That player was James Obst, when finished 13th, giving no-one else any chance of taking the prize.
Richard and Carl had percentages of Max Silver (33rd); Del had some of Paul Volpe (29th), while Alan and Ross had part of Tom Middleton (56th). Until those players were eliminated, it was still possible for their stakers to to win the £250, despite holding smaller shares, given the way the prize money accelerates as you climb the finishing places. The only one of the top group who couldn"t win it was Des, who had a smaller percentage of Obst, so could never finish ahead of Tom, once his other players were out.
Craig also went down the 100% route but, if you do that, you gotta choose the guy who"s going to be 13th, not 499th as luckychewy Andrew Lichtenberger was.
Congrats Tom!
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