Poker Forum > General Discussion

2017 WSOP Fantasy Poker "Steve Ball challenge".. Staker game

<< < (44/68) > >>

MintTrav:
Event 35: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em (ages 65+, 1 re-entry)Winner          James MooreRunners          1720Paid          258Final Table          9
Player          Position          Points          Chris Bjorin          72          1         
Selector          PointsIrish Tom          1

James Moore became the first player to defend his title successfully this year. Heimiller and Mercier came very close, but Moore is the only one to get there.

Ken Aldridge was the most colourful player on the final table. Ken is known for two peculiarites. One is that he has worn his bracelet every day since he won it in 2009, never taking it off except to clean it. I can't remember what the other one is.

MintTrav:
Event 36: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em (6-handed)Winner          Nadar KakhmazovRunners          574Paid          87Final Table          6
Player          Position          Points          James Obst          7          1          Mike Leah          17          1          Olivier Busquet          21          1          Michael Mizrachi          31          1          Niall Farrell          34          1          Adam Owen          40          1          John Racener          62          1          Bart Lybaert          65          1         
Selector          PointsIan          3Irish Tom          3Jo          3Adam          2Craig          2Debbie          2Karen          2Leigh          2Simon B          2Barrie          1Chris H          1Del          1English Tom          1Gareth          1Glenn          1Luca          1Paul H          1Scottish Tom          1Simon L          1Stephen          1

MintTrav:
Event 37: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'emWinner          Thomas ReynoldsRunners          2020Paid          303Final Table          9
Player          Position          Points          Michael Gathy          5          10          Ryan Leplante          52          1          Mike Leah          105          1          Roland Israelashvili          198          1          Loni Harwood          234          1          Phil Hellmuth          249          1          John Monnette          298          1          
Selector          PointsJohn          11Barrie          2Gareth          2Jo          2Karen          2Paul R          2Simon L          2Carl          1Chris B          1Chris H          1Craig          1English Tom          1Glenn          1Irish Tom          1Leigh          1Richard          1Simon B          1Stephen          1Vince          1

Five pro's on the final table? No problem for 62-year-old accountant Tom Reynolds.


Tom 'My wife is very understanding' Reynolds.

MintTrav:
Event 38: $10,000 Limit Hold'em ChampionshipWinner          Joe McKeehenRunners          120Paid          18Final Table          9
Player          Position          Points          Ben Yu          4          12          J C Tran          5          10          Ian Johns          11          1          Shaun Deeb          12          1          Daniel Negreanu          13          1          Phil Hellmuth          16          1          Robert Mizrachi          17          1          
Selector          PointsBarrie          13Vince          13Irish Tom          12English Tom          3Paul R          3Richard          3Adam          2Gareth          2Simon B          2Simon L          2Chris H          1Craig          1Debbie          1Glenn          1Ian          1Jo          1John          1Karen          1Leigh          1Luca          1Paxo          1Scottish Tom          1Stephen          1

How quickly they forget. How long since McKeehen won the Main Event? Two years. Five cashes last year, including two final tables. How many of us picked him on our teams? None. I predict that won't be the case next year after this.

Another 2016 Champion came close to defending. Ian Johns was chip-leader, but wasn't able to close it out.


Jim McKeever - forgotten

Curlarge:

--- Quote from: Bigfella42 on June 23, 2017, 11:19:17 AM ---Has anyone paid for Poker Go and watched the live streams? I'm a bit reluctant to pay but if the coverage is good I might do a month for $10. Have seen a couple of negative posts about it bit that may have been simply due to stream delay. Interested in views on if it offers value for money.

Also really annoying that WSOP have wiped their historical videos off of you tube.

--- End quote ---

I've got the 1 month pass. It's pretty good tbh.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version