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(Scott Clements on Day 7 of Event 57, $10,000 No Limit Hold’em Main Event, at the 2010 WSOP.)
We are down to the last 27 players in the Main Event! Today is going to be a long day!
Michael “the Grinder” Mizrachi is now sporting the Full Tilt logo!
Main Event is the only tournament in progress!
Event #57 – Main Event – $10,000 NLHE
Prize Pool: $68,798,600
Entries: 7,319
End of Day 7
Remaining: 27
Full Tilt Pros still in Main Event:
Scott Clements 7,250,000 ******
Full Tilt Pros in the money:
David Benyamine $138,285
Isaac Baron $31,647
Bruce Buffer $27,519
Eric Liu $36,463
Praz Banzi $48,847
David Benyamine
Adam Schoenfeld $36,463
Marlon Shirley $41,967
Karina Jett $27,519
Cole South $36,463
Vitaly Lunkin $41,967
Allen Cunningham $24,079
Patrik Antonious $24,079
David Chiu $21,327
Gavin Smith $19,263
Full Tilt Pros that have Busted:
Ryan Daut
Joe Reitman
Amanda Baker
Jon Turner
Roland de Wolfe
Erik Seidel
David Singer
Jennifer Harman
Lacey Jones
Josh Arieh
Steve Zolotow
Michael Swick
Phil Ivey
Mike Matusow
Chris Ferguson
Keith Sexton
Perry Friedman
Scott Montgomery
Cyndy Violette
Marco Traniello
Nick Schulman
Beth Shak
Greg Mueller
Erik Lindgren
Brandon Adams
Robert Williamson III
Tom Dwan
Chau Giang
Jeff Madsen
Phil Gordon
Justin Smith
Michael Craig
John Juanda
Eli Elezra
Berry Johnston
James Akenhead
Rob Hollink
David Pham
David Oppenheim
John Cernuto
Kristy Gazes
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2 Responses to “Daily Tilt: Pro Tracking – July 17, 2010 – #1120 – 2010 WSOP #101”
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Play Free Games Says:
August 3rd, 2010 at 6:26 pmOH. The game is really getting hotter and hotter! I love POKER! I love the thrill! Damn! $68 Million! That is one heck of a jackpot for people just “sitting” around! LOL. Thanks a lot!
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Nancy Says:
August 12th, 2010 at 10:01 amNot a comment, a question. Anyone can help give me the answer I would appreciate it.
In Hold-em. Have you played anywhere, where the dealer is allowed to call out each card on the flop. turn.river. If so, why is it allowed. If not, please explain, and what you would do if it happens.
I thought the dealers job is to “shut up and deal) if I may be so blunt. Only after the betting is complete the dealer calls out the hands. Is it not the players responsibility to play the cards.
I understand a player might ask is that a 5h or 5d, however, it seemd to me if the dealer calls out each card, they are helping players play.
Thank you in advance. NancyInteresting question, Nancy. I’m going to post this and ask readers for their answers, as well as their own comments and questions on dealers.
MC
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