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ev 12imm 9239 impdi web 2009 World Series of Poker Day 10   The Ivey Hangover

David Oppenheim ends Day 1 of the WSOP $10,000 Mix Championship with the chip lead
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With two hours remaining until starting the first event of the day, the players around the cash game tables and in the halls were still talking about Phil Ivey taking down his 6th bracelet the evening before.  Speculation on the number he can win in his career, how much money he made from his deepstacked betting partners, would he win another this year.

We know he won’t win back-to-back tournaments this year because he busted from the $10k Mix Championship last night.  Everyone seemed amused when Ivey left his bracelet performance behind and went to resurrect his blinded off stack.  He was taking some needling from Howard Lederer and Daniel Negreanu sitting in the dead center of the tournament.

Today we’ll see two more bracelets awarded in the $1,500 NLHE 6-max and $2,500 Pot Limit Hold’em/Omaha, neither of which was able to play down to the final table before the “night” was halted at 3am.  Day 2 kicks off for the $2,000 NLHE and $10,000 Mix Championship.  Two new events will begin, the $2,500 No Limit Hold’em at noon and a $2,500 Limit Hold’em 6-max at 5pm.

The premier event for the day will be the stud stacked Mix Championship lead by Full Tilt pro David Oppenheim with a bunch of scary players on his tail.  Also sitting pretty from team Full Tilt are Eric Froehlich, Brandon Adams, Andy Black, David “The Dragon” Pham* and 2009 WSOP $40,000 NLHE winner Vitaly Lunkin.  They will play down to their final table which is a lock for another great show.

With the start of the weekend I expect the rail to start filling up this afternoon with fanboys, groupies, and those who mis-understand the term “no flash photography”.  Sharp elbows, sharp mind, stay sane.

* Not a real dragon

Chip counts after the jump:

Event #9 No Limit Hold’em 6-max
Buyin: $1,500
Number of Entries: 1,459
Net Prize Pool: $1,991,535
First Place Prize: $428,259
Total Spots Paid Out: 144
Players Remaining: 8

1

Bryce Yockey

1,489,000

2

Charles Furey

1,169,000

3

Carman Cavella

1,059,000

4

Peter Gould

780,000

5

Bryn Kenny

656,000

6

Praz Bansi

630,000

7

Ken Aldridge

411,000

8

Manny Minaya

339,000

Event #10 Pot Limit Hold’em/Omaha
Buyin: $2,500
Number of Entries: 453
Net Prize Pool: $1,041,900
First Place Prize: $244,862
Total Spots Paid Out: 45
Players Remaining:18

1

Daniel Makowsky

561,000

2

Rami Boukai

508,000

3

Ben Grundy

275,000

4

Paul Parker

215,000

5

Surinder Sunar

213,000

6

Najib Bennani

207,000

7

Jamie Rosen

178,000

8

Jonas Entin

177,000

9

Gary Do

166,000

10

Jan Collado

161,000

11

Cornel Andrew Cimpan

157,000

12

Amit Makhija

126,000

13

Sigi Stockinger

90,000

14

Pawel Andrzejewski

81,000

15

John Kabbaj

80,000

16

Chris Chang

74,000

17

Anthony Cousineau

69,000

18

Hevad Khan

63,000

Event #11 No Limit Hold’em
Buyin: $2,000
Number of Entries: 1,646
Net Prize Pool: $2,995,720
First Place Prize: $569,254
Total Spots Paid Out: 171
Players Remaining: 232

Top 50 chipstacks:

1

Stemper, Patrick

165,000

2

Hall, Scott

144,000

3

Millar, Alex

135,400

4

Weiler, Zackary

133,100

5

Adler, Adam

131,100

6

Coon, Jeremy

129,800

7

Smith, Tyler

126,300

8

Chau, Thanh

121,300

9

Bresner, Bobby

117,000

10

Umberto, Sabato

108,700

11

Dyer, Michael

107,400

12

Goodson, Robert

104,800

13

Brown, Thomas

103,800

14

McGowan, Jonathan

103,000

15

Farber, David

100,500

16

Mull, Jesse

95,800

17

Fitzpatrick, Jeremiah

85,000

18

Le, Allan

81,100

19

Mahiout, Francis

79,700

20

Simpson, Michael

79,100

21

Lamb, Ben

79,000

22

Kweskin, Aaron

78,800

23

Parizon, Michael

77,500

24

Xie, Philippe

76,500

25

Chauser, Tim

75,400

26

Gurney, Larry

75,200

27

Blanovsky, Michael

73,700

28

Smaron, Kenneth

72,400

29

Nagata, Masayuki

71,900

30

Carlson, Mike

71,000

31

Ly, Dau “Tommy”

70,900

32

Jaka, Faraz

70,200

33

Huang, Yue Fan

70,000

34

Pope, Tommy

68,700

35

Brown, Jaime

68,700

36

Dresel-Velasquez, Adrian

67,900

37

McLain, Troy

67,300

38

Mercier, Jason

67,000

39

Skampa, Jan

64,400

40

Chen, Andrew

62,800

41

Pulido, Yesniel

61,700

42

Finkelstein, David

61,400

43

McCormick, Austin

61,000

44

Utnage, Anthony Jr.

59,100

45

Rho, Peter

57,800

46

Bowker, Kyle

57,500

47

Brancato, Nick

57,000

48

Grigsby III, Jack

56,700

49

Harb, Anthony

56,200

50

Taylor, Chris

56,100

Event #12 Mix Championship
Buyin: $10,000
Number of Entries: 194
Net Prize Pool: $1,823,600
First Place Prize: $492,384
Total Spots Paid Out: 24
Players Remaining: 126

1

Oppenheim, David

143,000

2

Negreanu, Daniel

121,300

3

Fricke, Jimmy

108,200

4

Froehlich, Eric

100,100

5

Adams, Brandon

96,200

6

Bueno, Patrick

93,400

7

Hang, Tommy

92,900

8

Gomes, Alexander

92,500

9

Sheikh, Aurangzeb

90,400

10

Watson, Michael

87,800

11

Lind III, George

80,500

12

Shamseddin, Soheil

80,000

13

Hanson, John

78,800

14

Prescott, Allie

78,600

15

Van Alstyne, James

78,200

16

Schulman, Nick

78,000

17

Traniello, Marco

77,500

18

Wahlbeck, Ville

74,900

19

Karam, Marc

74,200

20

Black, Andrew

73,100

21

Singer, David

70,700

22

Hennigan, John

70,000

23

Tare, Jonathan

69,700

24

King, Jeff

69,000

25

Losev, Nikolay

68,700

26

Powell, Brian

67,400

27

Pham, David

64,200

28

Minieri, Dario

64,200

29

Lunkin, Vitaly

63,800

30

Bronshtein, Yuval

63,700

31

Billirakis, Steve

62,300

32

Mizok, Brian

60,600

33

Tehan, Joe

60,100

34

Bjorin, Chris

59,200

35

Pablou, Harris

59,100

36

Sung, Steve

59,100

37

Lellouche, Anthony

58,500

38

Binger, Michael

58,300

39

Gelencser

58,000

40

Fuhs, Danny

57,400

41

Laszcz, Xavier

54,600

42

Rodman, Blair

54,500

43

Sklar, Richie

54,500

44

Brodie, Richard

53,800

45

Seed, Huck

53,800

46

Friedman, Adam

53,700

47

Richey, Brett

52,600

48

Wattel, Mike

51,700

49

Thuritz, Mikael

51,600

50

Ankenman, Jerrod

51,200

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