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Kara Scott, a woman, was among the many red-coat lovers who played WSOP Day 1B. She ended play stacked at 21,925.
As expected, it was a low turnout of America-haters on July 4th yesterday. Clearly all 873 people who played World Series of Poker Main Event Day 1B don’t appreciate the sacrifices made by people like George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams in freeing ourselves from the oppressive rule of Great Britian and creating the greatest democracy the world has ever known. One thing is certain, we’re 1000000% sure that this guy didn’t play yesterday.*
Anyway, instead of getting drunk at Phil Gordon‘s BBQ and watching a spectacular fireworks display, Brandon Demes ended Day 1B as chip leader, stacked at 137,075. He’s followed by somebody who we guess would rather be paying high taxes on tea, Andrew Gaw, with 126,100. In probably the least shocking news ever, Fabrice Soulier played yesterday, chipping up to 97,725.
Stamp Act loving and FOWCP Joe Sebok had a roller coaster day. He took some bad beats early on, losing half his stack, then went on a run up to 79,000 by the end of the day. Our pick to go deep, Aurangzeb ‘Ozzy87′ Sheikh, who let’s just say if we saw his name on a passenger manifesto we’d get the fuck off the flight, ended with 59,675. FOWCP Jim Hess, a torrey, closed the day with 57,400. And Mike Matusow goes into Day 2 with 37,875.
Some big names not making it to Day 2 include Doyle Brunson, David “The Dragon” Pham**, and Chris Moneymaker.
Get full chip counts here.
* Kidding, one of the great things of U.S. America is if you want to play poker on the 4th of July, you have the freedom to do so. Fuck you, France.
* Not a real dragon.
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While the big storylines of the day were Nick Schulman‘s first bracelet win and the introduction of Tig Bits to the newly created Girls on the Rail Hall of Fame (we’re creating one, and will have you guys select the first inductees, which we’ll set up sometime soon… so probably in two weeks to a month), there was plenty of action in all poker disciplines yesterday at the 2009 WSOP. Here’s the breakdown:
:: Event #24 ($1,500 NLH): The field played down to 20 last night with most of the big names bowing out. Andy ‘BKiCe’ Seth is the overnight chip leader, stacked at 1,250,000. Never trust a guy with two first names. Only other person most of you would know remaining is Dean Hamrick (guy who just missed out on the November NineTM last year) with 510,000. The completely adorable Kara Scott (video blog below) finished 58th. Joe Sebok went out in 104th. It’s just like high school. Get full chip counts here.
:: Event #25 ($2,500 Omaha/7CS 8B): With 14 remaining in this Omaha/Seven Card Stud hi/lo mixed game, Jon ‘Pearljammer’ Turner, a ginger, has built a sizable chip lead, stacked at 465,000. He’s followed by Carlos Mortensen with 328,000. Other big stacks include but are certainly not limited to Dutch Boyd and Phil Ivey. Get full chip counts here.
:: Event #26 ($1,500 Limit Hold’em): With Day 1 in the books, 124 of the starting 643 remain. Jan Von Halle, not a woman, but a German, is big stack with 68,300. Other big named big stacks include Justin Bonomo (44,800), Paul Darden (39,300), and Barry Greenstein (32,200). Get full chip counts here.
:: Event #27 ($5,000 PLO Hi/Lo): The final event of the day brought in a field of 198. The overnight chipleader is J.D. Newitt, whose poker playing is quickly making us forget about the certain emailing incident that we won’t ever mention again from this point “forward,” with 185,900. Other big named big stacks include Roland de Wolfe (dude is heating up), Amnon Filippi, Andy Black, and Daniel Negreanu. Get full chip counts here.
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And then there were three.
Kara Scott was just eliminated in 104th place, meaning only three remain for The Last Woman StandingTM at the 2008 WSOP Main Event.
Before that elimination though, Kara, who hosts EPT tourneys, and Tiffany Michelle, who hosts for Poker News, squared off in some hot girl on girl hosting action.
The action between them was fast and furiousTM. While we know Kara won’t win The Last Woman StandingTM, will she win the battle of the poker hottie hosts?
Tiffany Michelle on Kara Scott on Tiffany Michelle on Kara Scott
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In what we can only assume is an all out assualt on the Entities who comprise Wicked Chops Poker, there are currently two
Of the hot girls going deep and contending for The Last Woman StandingTM, Tiffany Michelle, a woman, still leads the pack stacked at 1.7M. any tournament the WSOP Main Event, that’s gotta be some sort of record. Probably smashes whatever the old record is, actually.
Mike "The Mouth" Matusow is currently at the featured table with 660,000. Also at 660,000 is Allen Cunningham. Our pick (now to win it) David "Chino" Rheem is at 1,880,000. Cristian Dragomir The Fragrance is still doing well with 2,150,000. Shawn "Bad for Poker" Sheikhan has 1,710,000. And still in the hunt for bracelet #12 is Phil Hellmuth with 610,000.
And we are pleased to report that
Only 144 remain. Get full chip counts here.
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