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On July 15 2011 04:10 Grettin wrote:Most likely not. If i understood right, they are streaming featured table 1 with Ben Lamb and Table 2 with Daniel Negreanu. they might spotlight him on the floor if he gets in an interesting position or knocks someone out later in the tournament.
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On July 15 2011 04:16 tkRage wrote:Show nested quote +On July 15 2011 04:10 Grettin wrote:On July 15 2011 04:06 Welmu wrote:will they stream Kiwikaki? Most likely not. If i understood right, they are streaming featured table 1 with Ben Lamb and Table 2 with Daniel Negreanu. they might spotlight him on the floor if he gets in an interesting position or knocks someone out later in the tournament. I seriously doubt it. There is so many tables. Unless he get's moved to the featured table or something, and i'm not sure is it even possible in main event.
But anyway Jason Mercier is out:
+ Show Spoiler +Open utg with KJhh with 21 bbs. Retard flats sb. Flop 8h7h2x. He chk raises I shove he snaps it off with 89ss. Turn 2h river 2c
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On July 15 2011 04:24 Grettin wrote:Show nested quote +On July 15 2011 04:16 tkRage wrote:On July 15 2011 04:10 Grettin wrote:On July 15 2011 04:06 Welmu wrote:will they stream Kiwikaki? Most likely not. If i understood right, they are streaming featured table 1 with Ben Lamb and Table 2 with Daniel Negreanu. they might spotlight him on the floor if he gets in an interesting position or knocks someone out later in the tournament. I seriously doubt it. There is so many tables. Unless he get's moved to the featured table or something, and i'm not sure is it even possible in main event. But anyway Jason Mercier is out: + Show Spoiler +Open utg with KJhh with 21 bbs. Retard flats sb. Flop 8h7h2x. He chk raises I shove he snaps it off with 89ss. Turn 2h river 2c
he's mis-telling this hand somehow cause Jason Mercier would have won that hand. EDIT: I'm wrong derp
Also in the past haven't they shown tables that aren't the main table? is something different this year?
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Wait, Grettin, are you at the world series? o_o
whats your name so we can follow you
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On July 15 2011 04:29 Zlasher wrote: Wait, Grettin, are you at the world series? o_o
whats your name so we can follow you he's reading for mercier's twitter
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On July 15 2011 04:27 tkRage wrote:Show nested quote +On July 15 2011 04:24 Grettin wrote:On July 15 2011 04:16 tkRage wrote:On July 15 2011 04:10 Grettin wrote:On July 15 2011 04:06 Welmu wrote:will they stream Kiwikaki? Most likely not. If i understood right, they are streaming featured table 1 with Ben Lamb and Table 2 with Daniel Negreanu. they might spotlight him on the floor if he gets in an interesting position or knocks someone out later in the tournament. I seriously doubt it. There is so many tables. Unless he get's moved to the featured table or something, and i'm not sure is it even possible in main event. But anyway Jason Mercier is out: + Show Spoiler +Open utg with KJhh with 21 bbs. Retard flats sb. Flop 8h7h2x. He chk raises I shove he snaps it off with 89ss. Turn 2h river 2c Also in the past haven't they shown tables that aren't the main table? is something different this year? I guess you have been watching the broadcast where they show the highlights of the day/event. And i guess those are broadcasted later.
On July 15 2011 04:29 Zlasher wrote: Wait, Grettin, are you at the world series? o_o
whats your name so we can follow you
lol, not quite. Following twitter. Thought i could keep the thread updated somewhat..
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Ok I know nothing about poker, but I'm interested in this is there a site where a can keep up to date like who has the most chips?
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no updates on kiwi?
cant find his name on the WSOP site
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they cna't keep track of everyone so no update yet, probably will have to wait til days end unless he makes a gigantic move up or down.
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Hahaha, Jason Alexander (George Costanza from Seinfeld) is 27th in chips according to that list.
Though that's probably not anywhere close to a full list of chip leaders, he's close to 300k though.
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Doyle is certainly still good compared to an average poker player, but definitely no longer world class. If he plays the biggest cash he is a decent dog these days in nlh and the mixed games. But in most tournaments and smaller cash he would still have an edge.
But regardless of Doyle's skill he is still easily one of the most notable players. When Dwan busts nobody really notices, when doyle busts the main there is an announcement and everyone there gives him an applause. There is no question that as long as Doyle plays he will always be considered a notable player.
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On July 15 2011 06:14 Mig wrote: Doyle is certainly still good compared to an average poker player, but definitely no longer world class. If he plays the biggest cash he is a decent dog these days in nlh and the mixed games. But in most tournaments and smaller cash he would still have an edge.
But regardless of Doyle's skill he is still easily one of the most notable players. When Dwan busts nobody really notices, when doyle busts the main there is an announcement and everyone there gives him an applause. There is no question that as long as Doyle plays he will always be considered a notable player.
The average poker player is f'ing terrible though lol. Doyle is a notable player in terms of name but not play if you ask me. He's no real threat to win the main event any more in my opinion
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On July 15 2011 06:19 Zlasher wrote:Show nested quote +On July 15 2011 06:14 Mig wrote: Doyle is certainly still good compared to an average poker player, but definitely no longer world class. If he plays the biggest cash he is a decent dog these days in nlh and the mixed games. But in most tournaments and smaller cash he would still have an edge.
But regardless of Doyle's skill he is still easily one of the most notable players. When Dwan busts nobody really notices, when doyle busts the main there is an announcement and everyone there gives him an applause. There is no question that as long as Doyle plays he will always be considered a notable player. The average poker player is f'ing terrible though lol. Doyle is a notable player in terms of name but not play if you ask me. He's no real threat to win the main event any more in my opinion
Didn't doyle win a WPT tournament last year or 2 years ago? I remember watching it but don't recall when it was.
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On July 15 2011 05:49 Samp wrote: no updates on kiwi?
cant find his name on the WSOP site So it looks like he's out!?
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On July 15 2011 06:28 Mafe wrote:Show nested quote +On July 15 2011 05:49 Samp wrote: no updates on kiwi?
cant find his name on the WSOP site So it looks like he's out!?
As Zlasher said, they can't keep count all the time, maybe not till end of the day. Theres hundreds of players left, and alot of tables as you can imagine.
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I tried asking Fayth on liquid poker, not sure how often he'll check the thread but maybe he'll have an update.
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On July 15 2011 06:19 Zlasher wrote:Show nested quote +On July 15 2011 06:14 Mig wrote: Doyle is certainly still good compared to an average poker player, but definitely no longer world class. If he plays the biggest cash he is a decent dog these days in nlh and the mixed games. But in most tournaments and smaller cash he would still have an edge.
But regardless of Doyle's skill he is still easily one of the most notable players. When Dwan busts nobody really notices, when doyle busts the main there is an announcement and everyone there gives him an applause. There is no question that as long as Doyle plays he will always be considered a notable player. The average poker player is f'ing terrible though lol. Doyle is a notable player in terms of name but not play if you ask me. He's no real threat to win the main event any more in my opinion
He's still better than half the guys that have won the ME this decade.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Yang_(poker_player)
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But he's not better than half the top 20 players in the past 3 years between the ages of 21 and 30
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So who are the favourites to win this?
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