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2010 WSOP Main Event Day 1D: Steve Billirakis Leads


Watch Archie Karas on Winning and Losing $40 Million Dollars on RawVegas.tv

All of the Day 1′s are now done at the 2010 WSOP Main Event. An impressive 7,319 entered this year, with approximately 5,000 total making it to the Day 2′s. We still got a long way to go, people.

Steve Billirakis ended Day 1D as chip leader, stacked at 187,150. Plenty of notables survived and thrived, including Archie Karas, with 137,775. You may remember Archie from the above vid. If Karas holds strong and manages to take the top prize of $8.9M, then he’ll be about a quarter of the way to where he was after his craps run at Binion’s in the early ’90′s.

Other notables remaining include David Benyamine (130,800), Aaron Kanter (116,000), Vanessa Rousso, a woman, who went to Duke (111,050), Josh Arieh (103,650), Jason Mercier (90,525), Frank Kassela (87,000), Dan Heimiller, a ginger (86,550), and Phil Ivey (27,875).

Among the departed include John Juanda (KO’d by FOWCP Jason Calacanis), Allen “Chainsaw” Kessler, and “Salty” Joe Hachem.

Get full chip counts here. Follow us with even more regular updates from the 2010 WSOP Main Event on Twitter here.

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Poker News Brought to You By Triana Iglesias


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We love Spain. And not just because Poquer-Red is one of our favorite blogs even though we can’t read a word of it. The EPT Barcelona Open is going on right now, which means lots of Spanish babes on the site this week. Spain drops more hot girls than Scotty Nguyen drops mf bombs. Take Triana Iglesias for example. She’s 50% Norweigan, 50% Spanish, 100% smoking hot. View more Triana here.

:: The Asian Poker Tour signs three Asians to be ambassadors: the spectacularly-breasted J.C. Tran, Quinn Do, and Nam Le. If we U.S. Americans know anything, it’s how to sell off our country to China, suing people for no real reason at all, approves home loans to people who can’t afford them, KFC, racism, and that’s racist. We’re suing. [link]

:: Speaking of Nam Le, all around good guy Nam Le wins the APPT High Rollers event, banking $474,358. [link]

:: As mentioned above, thank you EPT Barcelona for getting underway! Hot Spanish girls on WCP all week! [link]

:: The Borgata Poker Open Main Event starts on Sunday, but catch up on the prelims with the hottest girl in poker, Lacey Jones, over at the tourney blog. [link] (added bonus, a re-link to Lacey in nothing but body paint here)

:: Party Poker is losing market-share…which means they’re also going to lose employees. [link]

:: For those who saw the feature on Archie Karas on the 2008 WSOP last night, see him discuss how he blew his $40 mil. Must watch material for all you degens out there. [link]

:: And finally, if we ever get a link to this video, it might end up being our new Rick Roll. [link]

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2008 WSOP Update: Kenny Tran, Barry Greenstein, Max Pescatori Win Weekend Bracelets, Chan Goes for 11, Hellmuth for 12


Shannon Elizabeth at the World Series of Poker 
Shannon Elizabeth (above) is among the millions of poker players not included in this WSOP update.

The Entities decided to take it a little easy this weekend, but only because we love you. As we’ve all learned through our respective marriages, the best way to make someone grow fonder of you is through a steady diet of ignoring them and neglect. And here you are thinking to yourself, "I thought it was through bringing them flowers, listening to their problems, and being a strong emotional rock of support." And that’s why you’re a pussy.

:: Event #24 ($2,500 Pot Limit Omaha/Hold’em) - Listen, we know sometimes people have no control over what their nicknames are, but there’s nothing cool about being called "The Italian Pirate." However that didn’t stop Max Pescatori from denying Allen Cunningham a WSOP bracelet for the 47th consecutive year. Pescatori banks his second bracelet and $246,471. Get full results here.

:: Event #25 ($10,000 No Limit Hold’em Heads-Up) - Many people consider Kenny Tran the best no limit hold’em cash player in the world. He doesn’t play many WSOP events, but the ones he does, he does well. Tran won his first bracelet over the weekend by beating, as Dr. Pauly would say, a "redunkulous" field in the $10,000 No Limit Hold’em Heads-Up World Championship at the WSOP. The win brings Tran $539,056. Vanessa Selbst, a woman, finished third. We’ve spotted Selbst at various cash games googling her name, and we think it might’ve been her confirming with this comment that she does have a hot girlfriend.

:: Event #26 ($1,500 Razz) - Barry Greenstein is the absolutely most perfect person in the world to win a Razz tournament. Razz is generally detested by most players and Greenstein often doesn’t look like he’s enjoying playing poker at all (even though it’s quite the opposite). For the win, Greenstein banks $97,389 and his third bracelet. Archie Karas, yes this guy, came in seventh. Get full results here.

:: Event #27 ($1,500 No Limit Hold’em) - Over 2,700 entered and 17 remain. And it’s an absolutely "friend and family" final 17. Get chip counts here.

:: Event #28 ($5,000 Pot Limit Omaha w/ Rebuys) - Big name final table on this one. Online poker legend Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond is the chip leader stacked at 1,393,000. The final table also includes David Benyamine (1,041,000), John Juanda (694,000), going for a record tying 11th WSOP bracelet Johnny Chan (624,000), Daniel Negreanu (460,000), and going for a record 12th WSOP bracelet Phil Hellmuth (119,000). First pays $817,781 and final table play begins at 3pm PST.

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