| Posted by: Welly at August 10, 2006, 6:09 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
Lol, took your time, you're slacking
Didnt like the odds on Hellmuth, Ivey, Negreanu, Hachem and several others, so I point blank avoided them in favour of better odds. As for Chris Moneymaker, well I didnt think 5000-1 to reach the final table was generous enough
Welly
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| Posted by: ChuckTs at August 10, 2006, 6:04 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Welly
ps now I'm waiting for Chuck to tell me off for not backing Negreanu
Sorry, I missed this.
WTF are you thinking not picking Negreanu!?!???
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| Posted by: Welly at August 10, 2006, 5:07 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
It looks like Gold has a bit of Hendon Mob history, not much, but he is still there.
I think I am going to play safe and not "re-invest" any of the Cunningham winnings. At some point you just have to be happy with your lot.
Gold or Cunningham or A.N.Other, fine by me. As long as one of the Poker Stars 3 doesnt win, then at least it will make a pleasant change.
Welly
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| Posted by: BKrywko1 at August 10, 2006, 1:50 am | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
Jamie Gold is a Hollywood agent who has Chan as one of his clients. There was a good writeup of him on the Poker section of ESPN.com yesterday (or today, I forgot).
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| Posted by: Welly at August 9, 2006, 2:36 am | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
From the play I've seen so far, a better player than Moneymaker. More of a Hachem
Johnny Chan seems to have taken a shine to him (giving him coaching in the wings so I read)
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| Posted by: tranqxility at August 9, 2006, 1:50 am | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
Ok, Cunningham'll make the final 10, but... forget the fact that I said he's the favorite to win. Jamie Gold is swallowing up player after player... whoever Jamie Gold is. Chris Moneymaker 2?
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| Posted by: Welly at August 9, 2006, 12:13 am | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
yep, hope so
they are way ahead of the pace in relation to the blinds, so any pro worth his salt should see the final table as a home banker right now
Touch wood
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| Posted by: tranqxility at August 9, 2006, 12:08 am | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
Cunningham is gonna make it to the final 10. I'd also say he's the favorite to win because when he makes a final table his game is always spot on.
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| Posted by: Welly at August 8, 2006, 2:23 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
yep, Daly finished in 120th, so the Ladbrokes bet is a winner
Duke was out in 88th, but Cunningham is still alive with only 27 left. If he makes it to the final 10 it will be a sweet little bonus
He has about an average stack size, so I guess anything could happen.
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| Posted by: smd173 at August 7, 2006, 11:34 am | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
Looks like you won your field bet and you still have Cunningham alive in the final 45.
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| Posted by: Welly at August 6, 2006, 11:12 am | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
And then there were 2, with 135 people left:-
Annie Duke 140-1 (to reach final 10) currently 26th with 919,000
Allen Cunningham 170-1 (to reach final 10) currently 70th with 503,000
Go Annie, Go Annie, Go Annie
The Ladbrokes 5 is down to 1. The guy I am cheering to lose is Kevin Daly. Currently in 53rd with 622,000. Very tempting to call Laddies and ask if they want to buy the bet off me.
I guess we shall see what time conjures up
Welly
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| Posted by: Welly at August 5, 2006, 11:53 am | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
As far as I am aware, at the start of day 4, I will be down to:-
Chris Ferguson 80-1 (to reach final table)
Surinder Sunar 160-1 (to reach final 10)
Annie Duke 140-1 (to reach final 10)
Allen Cunningham 170-1 (to reach final 10)
The only one I dont know about for sure is Chris Ferguson. Didnt see him get knocked out though, so hopefully he is there.
The Ladbrokes 13 is down to only 5, and the dangerman, John Gale, has been knocked out. As a consequence they have brought in the odds even further to 2/5. Is increasingly looking like a good payday.
Welly
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| Posted by: Welly at August 4, 2006, 4:41 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
Oh, BTW, the Ladbrokes bet was at 4/6. I notice they are offering the same bet now at 1/2, which means I must be ahead in their opinion of the alue
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| Posted by: Welly at August 4, 2006, 4:32 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
Well after two days play, my 22 are down to only 8:-
Chris Ferguson 80-1 (to reach final table)
Darrel Dicken 100-1 ( to reach final table)
Barny Boatman 150-1 (to reach final 10)
Surinder Sunar 160-1 (to reach final 10)
David Pham 180-1 (to reach final 10)
Annie Duke 140-1 (to reach final 10)
Allen Cunningham 170-1 (to reach final 10)
Josh Arieh 180-1 (to reach final 10)
Also have a fairly large bet at Ladbrokes that none of their players will reach the final 40. They now have 13 players left.
We shall see. Just waiting for all of my 8 to bust out in day 3
Welly
ps now I'm waiting for Chuck to tell me off for not backing Negreanu
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| Posted by: LetsGetItOn at July 27, 2006, 5:08 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
I have a bet with some friends we all got 10 players and if someones pick wins they get like $50 from each other person.
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| Posted by: Welly at July 27, 2006, 4:53 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
I've got £5 on each of 22 guys (to make the final 10)
The odds range from 80-1 to 200-1, so if one of them makes the final ten then I'm happy.
You can't really call it a serious bet with a field this size, but it adds a little interest
The main-stream bookies are giving awful odds, so shop around. Only 1 time out of the 22 was the best odds with a major high-street bookmaker. Most times they were way off the pace. William Hills were offering 45-1 (to reach final 9) on a player which I got as 170-1 (to reach final 10!)
Welly
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| Posted by: withawedge at July 27, 2006, 2:16 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
Have any of you people out there invested any of your money in betting on the Main Event.
I have had a couple of bets on players reaching the Final Table
Just adds to the interest
$20 on Hellmuth @ 80/1
$20 on Raymer @ 125/1
And before anyone out there says "Its a lottery or the like" I know it is.
Anyway I won quite a bit on Tiger @ the British Open so why not play up the winnings
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| Posted by: Dacious at July 7, 2005, 11:33 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
There is 5,661 confirmed entrants this year. Day 1 = 1885. Day 2 = 1878. Day 3 = 1898
then the winners combine for day 4
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| Posted by: laraspal00 at July 7, 2005, 11:11 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
I heard it is over 6,000. Good thing they moved it too the Rio. I wouldn't be suprised if there is over 10,000 players next year. I bet another internet player takes it.
Pat
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| Posted by: Poker Player 100 at July 7, 2005, 10:57 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
yea its a decent number
to bad espn airs it near late august.
Whens does the real thing start and when will espn air it
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| Posted by: tizzybizzy at July 7, 2005, 10:32 pm | | Topic: WSOP Main Event Forum: Card Chat |
The number of players for this years mani even has been reported as 5661 Players. Not as many as they expected but still a huge field. Should be an amazing week of Poker.
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