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6/11/07posted by Dr. Poker @ 9:37 AM
The first week of WSOP Poker is played now. How did it go? It is a mixture of records and chaos. In terms of player turn-out, the World Series of Poker has shown no signs of suffering. One of the $1500 No Limit Hold'em event had the third largest turn-out of any World Series of Poker event ever. The turn-out for each event has surpassed tournament organizer expectations.
The downside? Extremely long lines for players to sign-up; a lack of tables that has resulted in some tournaments being played in a tent where windstorms have resulted in extremely unfavorable playing conditions for players; and there are voices who claim, that the quality of dealers at the event leaves much to be desired. The tournament already faced a mass revolt from players due to the quality of playing cards they started with, and there have been other assorted complaints, ranging from starting times to finishing times to misplaced registration information to a lack of understanding of poker rules. Let's see if the World Series of Poker gets their act together going forward. The fact that they sometimes have four to five events going on at the same time.
So far, "online" poker pros and live poker pros have both fared well. Steve "MrSmokey1" Billrakis won the first bracelet of the World Series, taking down the $5k Mixed Hold'em / No Limit Hold'em event. Burt Boutin, a live pro, scored one for the live pros by taking down the $5k PLO Rebuy event, besting an incredibly tough field, filled with pros.
"Online poker" pros looked to be on their way to scoring another bracelet, as Justin "Zeejustin" Bonomo looked to be well on his way to taking down the $2k No Limit Hold'em event. Similar to his downfall at the 2007 PCA, Bonomo's pocket Kings ran into Pocket Aces, and he was soon bounced from the event in fourth place.
Phil Ivey looked to be poised to win yet another bracelet, but ended up finishing in second place in the $5k Seven Card Stud event, finishing just behind Chris Reslock. Ivey, who originally said that he was going to be playing two events at the World Series, seems to have changed his mind, and looks serious about winning another bracelet.
The cash games have provided a lot to talk about as well. Most notably, Brian Townsend's huge win in a No Limit Hold'em / PLO mixed game, that started out as a heads-up duel between him and Sam Farha, and ended up a huge game that involved Antonius, Benyamine and other players. Townsend walked away a huge winner, taking down about $2.5 million dollars over just a couple of days.
Dr. Poker
source: poker-king.com
Labels: Euro Poker Tourneys, WSOP
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