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re: WSOP 2019
Posted on 7/12/19 at 8:45 pm to Pocket Kingz
Posted on 7/12/19 at 8:45 pm to Pocket Kingz
I wish they had a camera on that guy that just thought he doubled up when he found out he had lost and busted out.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 9:07 pm to JG77056
Wow dumbass kid bluffing off 40 million right there and so much real money equity for no reason
Posted on 7/12/19 at 9:07 pm to Charlito
Marchington wtf are you doing tangling with the other chip leader at the table?
Posted on 7/12/19 at 9:09 pm to Double Oh
Can’t believe that dude just punted off half his stack. What a dummy
Posted on 7/12/19 at 9:10 pm to Bonkers119
Board texture just didn't allow for that play. Holy frick.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 9:13 pm to Pocket Kingz
At least he just got half of it back. But yeah, especially after he calls your stab on the flop, just shut it down and move on.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 9:17 pm to Bonkers119
He lost 40 million. He just won back 7
Posted on 7/12/19 at 9:19 pm to JG77056
Ah I thought the pot he won was a little bigger than that. Still a small consolation.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 9:36 pm to TheWalrus
17 players left they have to get down to the Final 9
Posted on 7/12/19 at 10:08 pm to Double Oh
I’m so glad they got rid of the November 9. Just keep the action going, a 4 month break is silly.
Posted on 7/12/19 at 10:52 pm to Bonkers119
Jumping on the Garry Gates rail. Big respect for anyone moving from a small town to Vegas and making it.
Posted on 7/13/19 at 7:02 am to Bonkers119
Except now they’re playing down to six. Stopping for a day. Playing to 3 and stopping again for a day and then playing to a winner
So stupid .
So stupid .
Posted on 7/13/19 at 12:19 pm to Lawyered
Players who were eliminated on Day 7 and how much they lost on the day.
Bolded amounts were over $10 million.
= $20 million or more:
10th-11th - $800,000 Payout
10 Robert Heidorn -7,625,000 United Kingdom
11 Henry Lu -25,525,000 United States
12th-13th - $600,000 Payout
12 Michael Niwinski -18,900,000 Canada
13 Viktor Rau -13,600,000 Austria
14th-15th - $500,000 Payout
14 Christopher Barton -4,350,000 United States
15 Paul Dhaliwal -6,225,000 Canada
16th-18th - $400,000 Payout
16 Austin Lewis -9,350,000 United States
17 Enrico Rudelitz -15,800,000 Germany
18 Mihai Manole -6,700,000 Romania
19th-27th - $324,650 Payout
19 Duey Duong -21,650,000 United States
20 Warwick Mirzikinian -20,700,000 Australia
21 Preben Stokkan -14,600,000 United States
22 Nicholas Danias -11,550,000 United States - Thought he won a 3-way All-In but lost and was eliminated
23 Marcelo Cudos -9,450,000 Argentina
24 Johnathan Dempsey -6,500,000 United States
25 Hiroki Nawa -10,250,000 Japan
26 Zackary Koerper -10,075,000 United States
27 Oliver Bithell -8,075,000 United Kingdom
28th-36th - $261,430
28 Yuri Dzivielevski -13,750,000 Brazil
29 Luke Graham -16,300,000 United States
30 Mario Navarro -8,150,000 Spain
31 Christopher Ahrens -7,275,000 Germany
32 Daniel Charlton -9,725,000 United Kingdom
33 Thomer Pidun -3,625,000 Germany
34 Steven Parrott -1,825,000 United States
35 Corey Burbick -7,250,000 United States
Bolded amounts were over $10 million.
= $20 million or more:
10th-11th - $800,000 Payout
10 Robert Heidorn -7,625,000 United Kingdom
11 Henry Lu -25,525,000 United States
12th-13th - $600,000 Payout
12 Michael Niwinski -18,900,000 Canada
13 Viktor Rau -13,600,000 Austria
14th-15th - $500,000 Payout
14 Christopher Barton -4,350,000 United States
15 Paul Dhaliwal -6,225,000 Canada
16th-18th - $400,000 Payout
16 Austin Lewis -9,350,000 United States
17 Enrico Rudelitz -15,800,000 Germany
18 Mihai Manole -6,700,000 Romania
19th-27th - $324,650 Payout
19 Duey Duong -21,650,000 United States
20 Warwick Mirzikinian -20,700,000 Australia
21 Preben Stokkan -14,600,000 United States
22 Nicholas Danias -11,550,000 United States - Thought he won a 3-way All-In but lost and was eliminated
23 Marcelo Cudos -9,450,000 Argentina
24 Johnathan Dempsey -6,500,000 United States
25 Hiroki Nawa -10,250,000 Japan
26 Zackary Koerper -10,075,000 United States
27 Oliver Bithell -8,075,000 United Kingdom
28th-36th - $261,430
28 Yuri Dzivielevski -13,750,000 Brazil
29 Luke Graham -16,300,000 United States
30 Mario Navarro -8,150,000 Spain
31 Christopher Ahrens -7,275,000 Germany
32 Daniel Charlton -9,725,000 United Kingdom
33 Thomer Pidun -3,625,000 Germany
34 Steven Parrott -1,825,000 United States
35 Corey Burbick -7,250,000 United States
This post was edited on 7/13/19 at 12:23 pm
Posted on 7/13/19 at 12:22 pm to Tiger Ree
Leaderboard for nine remaining players and their gains or losses for Day 7:
1 Hossein Ensan 177,000,000 Germany, Gained +142,500,000 on the day
2 Garry Gates 99,300,000 United States, Gained +74,275,000 on the day
3 Zhen Cai 60,600,000 United States, Gained +42,325,000 on the day
4 Kevin Maahs 43,000,000 United States, Gained +23,450,000 on the day
5 Alex Livingston 37,800,000 Canada, Gained +35,000,000 on the day
6 Dario Sammartino 33,400,000 Italy, Gained +13,550,000 on the day
7 Milos Skrbic 23,400,000 Serbia, Lost -8,050,000 on the day
8 Timothy Su 20,200,000 United States, Lost -14,150,000 on the day
9 Nick Marchington 20,100,000 United Kingdom, Lost -19,700,000 on the day
1 Hossein Ensan 177,000,000 Germany, Gained +142,500,000 on the day
2 Garry Gates 99,300,000 United States, Gained +74,275,000 on the day
3 Zhen Cai 60,600,000 United States, Gained +42,325,000 on the day
4 Kevin Maahs 43,000,000 United States, Gained +23,450,000 on the day
5 Alex Livingston 37,800,000 Canada, Gained +35,000,000 on the day
6 Dario Sammartino 33,400,000 Italy, Gained +13,550,000 on the day
7 Milos Skrbic 23,400,000 Serbia, Lost -8,050,000 on the day
8 Timothy Su 20,200,000 United States, Lost -14,150,000 on the day
9 Nick Marchington 20,100,000 United Kingdom, Lost -19,700,000 on the day
Posted on 7/14/19 at 11:24 am to Tiger Ree
what time they start up today?
Posted on 7/14/19 at 11:26 am to Double Oh
9:00 pm central on ESPN2.
It says that it goes until 11:00 pm but it can go shorter or longer.
They will go from 9 players to 6 tonight regardless of how long it takes. ESPN supposedly will provide complete coverage until the goals are met for the remainder of the tournament.
These time are Eastern:
July 14 10:00 p.m. - TBD ESPN2 Day 8 (Nine to six)
July 15 10:00 p.m. - TBD ESPN Day 9 (Six to three)
July 16 9:00 p.m. - TBD ESPN (Three players to winner)
It says that it goes until 11:00 pm but it can go shorter or longer.
They will go from 9 players to 6 tonight regardless of how long it takes. ESPN supposedly will provide complete coverage until the goals are met for the remainder of the tournament.
These time are Eastern:
July 14 10:00 p.m. - TBD ESPN2 Day 8 (Nine to six)
July 15 10:00 p.m. - TBD ESPN Day 9 (Six to three)
July 16 9:00 p.m. - TBD ESPN (Three players to winner)
This post was edited on 7/14/19 at 11:32 am
Posted on 7/14/19 at 11:41 am to Tiger Ree
Chip counts heading into Day 8:
1 Hossein Ensan 177,000,000 Germany
2 Garry Gates 99,300,000 United States
3 Zhen Cai 60,600,000 United States
4 Kevin Maahs 43,000,000 United States
5 Alex Livingston 37,800,000 Canada
6 Dario Sammartino 33,400,000 Italy
7 Milos Skrbic 23,400,000 Serbia
8 Timothy Su 20,200,000 United States
9 Nick Marchington 20,100,000 United Kingdom
The payouts for the remaining nine players.
9th place $1,000,000
8th $1,250,000
7th $1,525,000
6th $1,850,000
5th $2,200,000
4th $3,000,000
3rd $4,000,000
2nd $6,000,000
1st $10,000,000
1 Hossein Ensan 177,000,000 Germany
2 Garry Gates 99,300,000 United States
3 Zhen Cai 60,600,000 United States
4 Kevin Maahs 43,000,000 United States
5 Alex Livingston 37,800,000 Canada
6 Dario Sammartino 33,400,000 Italy
7 Milos Skrbic 23,400,000 Serbia
8 Timothy Su 20,200,000 United States
9 Nick Marchington 20,100,000 United Kingdom
The payouts for the remaining nine players.
9th place $1,000,000
8th $1,250,000
7th $1,525,000
6th $1,850,000
5th $2,200,000
4th $3,000,000
3rd $4,000,000
2nd $6,000,000
1st $10,000,000
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