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#776 – 2009 WSOP #34 – Daily Tilt #17 – Sunday, June 14, AM Edition
Phil Ivey won his seventh bracelet on Saturday night, just ten days after winning his sixth. Today, Scott Clements is in the lead at the final table of the $5,000 PLEOEOB and several Full Tilt pros made it to Round 3 of the Heads-Up Championship.
FULL TILT BRACELETS
Vitaly Lunkin (#2)
Event #4 – $40,000 NLHE
Phil Ivey (## 6, 7)
Event #8 – $2,500 NL Deuce-to-Seven
Event #25 – $2,500 OEOB/SEOB
Nick Schulman (#1)
Event #23 – $10,000 NL Deuce-to-Seven World Championship
FULL TILT MONEY LIST
Name – Earnings – Cashes – Final Tables
Vitaly Lunkin – $1,907,667 – 2 – 1
David Chiu – $376,034 – 2 – 1
Phil Ivey – $335,372 – 3 – 2
Nick Schulman – $279,742 – 1 – 1
Scott Clements – $275,317 – 1 – 1
Ted Forrest – $230,317 – 1 – 1
Brian Townsend – $128,665 – 1 – 0
David Pham – $119,359 – 2 – 0
Huckleberry Seed – $102,286 – 1 – 1
John Juanda – $101,598 – 2 – 2
Isaac Baron – $88,784 – 1 – 1
Andy Black – $71,858 – 1 – 0
Greg Mueller – $53,885 – 1 – 1
Roland de Wolfe – $50,490 – 3 – 0
Erik Seidel – $45,945 – 2 – 1
Jon Turner – $45,237 – 1 – 1
Toto Leonidas – $37,166 – 3 – 0
David Benefield – $34,341 – 1 – 0
Matt Hawrilenko – $32,647 – 1 – 1
Gavin Smith – $30,211 – 2 – 0
Sigi Stockinger $25,151 – 1 – 1
Jon Cernuto – $24,171 – 2 – 0
Eric Froehlich $23,661 – 2 – 0
Amanda Baker – $22,671 – 1 – 0
Lee Watkinson – $22,671 – 1 – 0
Erick Lindgren – $22,499 – 3 – 0
Fabrice Soulier – $19,011 – 4 – 0
Andy Bloch – $17,395 – 1 – 0
Chau Giang – $16,674 – 2 – 0
Steve Wong – $16,517 – 1- 0
Claudio Rinaldi – $14,394 – 1 – 0
Svetlana Gromenkova – $12,698 – 2 – 0
Howard Lederer – $11,839 – 1 – 0
Jared Hamby $9,430 – 2 – 0
Luis Velador – $7,918 – 1 – 0
Rafe Furst $7,886 – 1 – 0
Eli Elezra – $7,869 – 1 – 0
Bill Edler – $7,418 – 1 – 0
Perry Friedman $6,770 – 1 – 0
Markus Golser $6,449 – 1 – 0
Rob Hollink $6,293 – 1 – 0
David Grey – $6,292 – 1 – 0
Billy Argyros – $5,994 – 1 – 0
David Singer – $5,838 – 1 – 0
Josh Arieh – $5,797 – 1 – 0
Karina Jett – $5,556 – 1 – 0
Ali Sarkeshik – $5,277 – 1 – 0
Joe Beevers – $5,236 – 1 – 0
Marco Liesy – $5,236 – 1 – 0
Markus Lehman $5,074 – 1 – 0
Chip Jett – $4,924 – 1 – 0
Marco Traniello – $4,191 – 1 – 0
Scott Montgomery $3,894 – 1 – 0
Bruce Buffer $3,894 – 1 – 0
Eric Liu $2,668 – 1 – 0
Erica Schoenberg – $1,900 – 1 – 0
COMPLETED EVENTS
Event #24 – $1,500 NLHE
Starters: 2,506
Prize Pool: $3,420,690
Places Paid: 270
Winner: Pete Vilandos $607,256
Event #25 – $2,500 OEOB/SEOB
Starters: 376
Prize Pool: $864,800
Places Paid: 40
Winner: Phil Ivey $220,538
Full Tilt Pros in the money:
1. Phil Ivey $220,538
5. Jon Turner $45,237
9. Steve Wong $16,517
CHIP COUNTS
All counts are courtesy of the World Series of Poker. Transcription errors are mine and, though I’ll do my best to keep an updated list of who at the Series is affiliated with Full Tilt, apologies for misattribution. I will attempt immediately to correct any errors brought to my attention (mrchaotic@aol.com).
Event #26 – $1,500 LHE
End of Day 2
Starters: 643
Prize Pool: $877,695
Places Paid: 63
Remaining: 15
Chip leader: Al Barbieri 400,000
9. Richard Brodie 152,000
Full Tilt pros in the money:
19. Billy “The Croc” Argyros $5,994
Note: I’m pulling hard for Richard “Quiet Lion” Brodie, a good friend, excellent limit-hold ‘em player, and possessor of a first-rate mind. For those of you unaware, Richard Brodie was one of the first employees of Microsoft and was responsible for the original programming of Microsoft Word. He deserves to win a bracelet, even if it’ll never be the first line – or maybe even the first paragraph – of his Wikipedia entry.
Event #27 – $5,000 PLOEOB
End of Day 2
Starters: 198
Prize Pool: $930,600
Places Paid: 18
Remaining: 9
Chip leader: Scott Clements 801,000
1. Scott Clements 809,000
3. Roland De Wolfe 386,000
8. Andy Black 182,000
Full Tilt pros in the money:
13. Andy Bloch $17,395
Notes: I busted Scott Clements out of the OEOB/SEOB on Friday, which made it possible for him to give this event his undivided attention, which has obviously paid off. Scott has two bracelets, both in OEOB, and he plays a lot of PLOEOB online, so you have to like his chances at no. 3 … Roland De Wolfe has gone deep in a lot of events this year, so if Clements falters or runs into some bad situations or bad luck, it might be Roland’s time … Andy Black, on the short stack, is always worth rooting for as well. He’s living near the Rio during the Series and occasionally commuting on a scooter. And by “scooter,” I don’t mean a Vespa or mo-ped or anything motorized. I’m talking about a skateboard with a steering column.
Event #28 – $1,500 NLHE
End of Day 1
Starters: 2,638
Prize Pool: $3,600,870
Places Paid: 270
Remaining: 327
Chip leader: Van Dung Nguyen 318,000
Event #29 – $10,000 NLHE Heads-Up World Championship
End of Day 1
Starters: 256
Prize Pool: $2,406,400
Places Paid: 32
Remaining: 64
Full Tilt pros making it to Round 3:
Jeff Madsen (who will play Stephen O’Dwyer)
Roberto Romanello (who will play Tom Dwan)
Steve Zolotow (Who will play Jeffrey Garza)
David Pham (who will play Leo Wolpert)
Scott Fischman (who will play Yevginey Timoshenko)
Erik Seidel (who will play Jason Senti)
Chris Ferguson (who will play Benjamine Tollerene)
Matt Hawrilenko (who will play A. Lichtenberger)
Joao Barbosa (who will play Alec Torelli)
Notes: In two rounds played yesterday, the field was narrowed from 256 to 64.
TODAY’S EVENTS
Noon: Event #30 – $2,500 PLO
5 PM: Event #31 – $1,500 HORSE
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