2011 Aug 11

Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money

Day 2 of the inaugural Epic Poker League Main Event is in the books. The tournament played its way down to the final 18 competitors on Wednesday night. While that officially takes the field into the money, more importantly perhaps, is that everyone remaining has locked up points towards the end-of-the-season freeroll where $1 million will be up for grabs.

Sam Trickett continues his fantastic 2011 and will enter Day 3 with 1.032 million in chips — good enough for the lead after almost a full 13 levels of play. At the end of the day, Trickett, along with the other 17 players, decided to take $17,340 from the second place payout and give it to the winner, so they are now fighting for an even $1,000,000 up top.

The tournament began with 63 players Wednesday, but eliminations started early and came often. Dwyte Pilgrim, Dan Shak, Vanessa Selbst, Sorel Mizzi, Phil Laak and Daniel Alaei were some of the casualties during Level 1. As play continued, the field lost Chad Brown, Shannon Shorr, Mike Sexton, John Racener and Justin Young. Antonio Esfandiari made a play early in the day against Chino Rheem when he overbet the pot on a Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money flop by moving all-in for nearly 150,000, despite the pot having only reached about 30,000 to that point. Rheem called and Esfandiari’s Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money held on against Rheem’s Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money. He too, however, could not make it through Day 2.

After the dinner break, play got increasingly tense as the possibility of cashing in the very first EPL event became more and more real. Ben Lamb, Tom Marchese and Nam Le all got within a table of making the history books, but fell short. Brian Rast was busted by Jason Mercier near the end of the day as well, in a hand he won’t soon forget. Creating a pot of over 600,000, he moved all-in on a board of Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money with Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money, but was drawing dead against Mercier’s Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money.

The most unfortunate player of the day was Matt Graham who found himself exit squarely on the bubble. He limped from the small blind before Rheem jammed from the big blind. Graham called off his final 142,500 with Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money and found himself ahead and dominating against Rheem’s Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money. On the turn, however, Rheem made the nut flush when the board ran out Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the MoneyEpic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money.

While Graham was understandably unhappy about his elimination, it brought a quiet smile to 18 faces around the room as they began bagging up their chips for Thursday. It should also be noted that of the eight players that owned temporary cards via entry from the Pro/Am, two still remain, Dan Fleyshman and Brandon Meyers. You can find out the entire list of players still remaining in the event and relive the action from Day 2 on our Live Reporting pages.

Top Five Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChip Count
1 Sam Trickett 1,032,000
2 Hasan Habib 646,000
3 Isaac Baron 637,500
4 Erik Seidel 609,000
5 Adam Levy 587,000

The field for the Main Event was strong with the top talent from across the world showing up to test their skills against the best of the best. The action has been sharp, the pots lively and the entertainment vast. Day 3 will be sure to continue right along with those trends so be sure to check back here Thursday at 1200 PDT (2000 BST) when, as always, PokerNews will have as much action as you can take as we play our way down to the final table!

Be sure to follow PokerNews on Twitter for all of your up-to-the-minute poker news.


2011 Apr 11

World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking

Day 2 of the World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open took place on Sunday. Registration was held open until the start of play on Day 2, which allowed for another five players to join the mix and increase the overall field size to 97. From there, 62 were in action to start the second day with Ali Eslami in the lead. At the end of play on Sunday, the field was whittled down to 27 players with ClubWPT qualifier Andy Whetstone leading. He holds 334,400 in chips going into Day 3.

The WPT’s own Mike Sexton was one of the players returning for Day 2, but he didn’t go much further than that. Sexton only made it to Level 8 before his World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr LurkingWorld Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking couldn’t beat an opponent’s World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr LurkingWorld Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking. Sexton was joined on the rail by Jason Koon, Jack McClelland, Gregory Brooks, Jonathan Little and Hoyt Corkins. Corkins fell to eventual end-of-the-day chip leader Whetstone.

On the flop of World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr LurkingWorld Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr LurkingWorld Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking, Corkins checked and Whetstone bet 12,000. Corkins check-raised to 60,000 and Whetstone moved all-in for 93,100. Corkins called and was all-in for less holding World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr LurkingWorld Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking for the nut-flush draw. Whetstone tabled the World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr LurkingWorld Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking. The turn brought the World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking and the river the World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking to leave Corkins in the dust and send Whetstone up the leaderboard with about 200,000 chips at the time.

Shannon Shorr was another player to have himself a great day on the felt. He finished with 250,900 in chips and will enter Day 3 in second place. In a key hand against Chris Bell, Shorr bet the flop of World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr LurkingWorld Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr LurkingWorld Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking after Bell checked. Bell made the call, and the turn added the World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking to pair the board. Bell checked again and Shorr bet 12,500. Bell called.

The World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking landed on the river and Bell fired out 20,000. Shorr put in a raise to 66,500, which was enough to put Bell all-in if he were to call. Several minutes passed with Bell in the tank before he eventually laid down his hand. Shorr scooped the pot and saw his stack eclipse the 200,000-chip mark at this point in the day.

Eslami only added a few thousand chips to the stack he entered the day with and finished on 153,300. Also still alive and moving onto Day 3 are Erik Seidel with 133,000, Allen Kessler with 72,400, William Reynolds with 70,900, Andy Frankenberger with 61,100 and Amanda Musumeci with 57,900.

Day 3 Seating Assignments and Chip Counts

TableSeatPlayerChips
1 1 William Johnson 61,700
1 2 Terry Jacobs 90,600
1 3 Michael Rocco 137,700
1 4 Andrew Whetstone 334,400
1 5 Chris Bell 40,700
1 6 Richard Pflum 14.600
1 7 Michael Miller 90,700
1 8 Ben Tollerene 95,200
1 9 Michael Scarbough 170,500
       
2 1 Hassan Beydoun 58,200
2 2 William Reynolds 70,900
2 3 Ali Eslami 153,300
2 4 Amanda Musumeci 57,900
2 5 Shannon Shorr 250,900
2 6 Larry Ormson 66,200
2 7 Steve Russell 37,200
2 8 Thomas Marchese 29,800
2 9 Steven Kelly 233, 000
       
3 1 Erik Seidel 133,000
3 2 Karec Terrell 29,900
3 3 David Anthony 207,000
3 4 Allen Kessler 72,400
3 5 Shawn Cunix 38,000
3 6 Neal Vansuan 96,400
3 7 James Hensley 132,800
3 8 Steve Barcheck 193,600
3 9 Andrew Frankenberger 61,100

Day 3 will begin on Monday at 1:00 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT). The final 27 players will return to play until ten remain. Be sure to check back on PokerNews for the recap from play.

Follow us on Twitter for up-to-the-minute news.

Right now, not only can you get a free $50 bankroll from PartyPoker and PokerNews, but you will also get a free month at PokerNews Strategy. Hurry, this is a limited-time offer, but the great thing is that you don’t even have to make a deposit at any stage. Just go to our PartyPoker Free $50 Page and follow the walk-through.

Pages:«12
Copyright 2011 @ ChronicPoker.com | PokerBro.com | CardWhores.com


BUY TWITTER FOLLOWERS | FACEBOOK FANS | YOUTUBE VIEWS | SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING CAMPAIGNS    Justin Bieber costume WIGS | Justin Bieber Halloween Costume    SEO Jacksonville Florida    Personal Injury Attorney Jacksonville Florida    Orlando Plumber    Guns Transfers Jacksonville Florida    Jacksonville Dermatology    Iphone Repair Jacksonville Florida    Jacksonville Landlords    SEO Free Link Directory    World Wide Link Directory    Top Directory's List    Find A Lawyer    Directory    Find A Lawyer in California    Free Backlinks    Swip Swap Directory    Anime Directory    Naruto Shippuden Screenshots    Free PNG    Nicolas Cage is a Vampire    Xat Chat Backgrounds    AFI Vinyl    Concrete Pumps     Virgin Island Jazz Guitar    Denied Disability Help    POKER | ONLINE POKER | POKER SITES | POKERSTARS | DEPOSIT BONUS | FREE    Download YouTube Videos? | Steal You Tube Movies | youtube video downloader    UFC 120 LIVESTREAM | BET ON UFC 120 FIGHTS | 120 LIVE STREAM | FREE UFC 120 STREAM    Flights from LAX | Fly to Los Angeles | L.A. Plane tickets Prices    High PR Directory    igotitfrom.com    FREE Link Directory    Add FREE Link    Aged Domains For Sale    ADD URL Directory