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    Anyone know the payout prices for places?

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    Thank you CanuckG
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    HUGE HAND ATM on now

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    Also update...my boy Thomas

    and #30:
    Russell Thomas had the button. Steve Gee opened to 900,000 from under the gun, Greg Merson called on his direct left, Russell Thomas called on the button, and both blinds released.
    The flop was , Gee led for 1.6 million, Merson folded, and Thomas called. The turn was the , Gee fired another bullet - this one was worth 3.25 million - and Thomas called.
    The completed the board, and Gee emptied the chamber, moving all in for 11.35 million. Thomas shot back in his chair. While the dealer was cutting out Gee's stack, Thomas put his hand over his mouth, then began to stare at Gee. He examined his own stack, cut out a few chips, then returned them to his stack.
    After over 5 minutes in the tank, Thomas called.
    Gee stood up from the table and turned over for a pair of eights. Thomas turned over for a winning pair of queens, and the theater erupted.
    Gee will take home $754,798 for his efforts, while Thomas is now flirting with 40 million chips.


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    Chip Counts

    Jesse Sylvia US 45,450,0001,400,000
    Russell Thomas US 39,475,000-100,000
    Greg Merson US 32,700,0006,000,000
    Andras Koroknai HU 25,700,000-100,000
    Robert Salaburu US 23,725,000-900,000
    Jake Balsiger US 11,650,000-5,900,000
    Jeremy Ausmus US 9,850,000-300,000
    Michael Esposito US 9,425,000-100,000


    Last edited by sbr.rodrigo; 02-10-15 at 11:23 AM.

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    oldest player steve gee out

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    Thomas was coached by Jason Somerville whose sharp. Kid is in the zone....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CanuckG View Post
    Thomas was coached by Jason Somerville whose sharp. Kid is in the zone....
    somerville is the first male poker pro that has come out of the closet. hes had tons of support. i figure allan cunningham is next.

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    salaburu screwed

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    Balsiger was +1049

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    Posted 7 minutes ago by donpeters • Level 35: 200,000-400,000, 50,000 ante

    Robert Salaburu - 8th Place

    Hand #65:
    The button was on Greg Merson to start this hand. Action folded to Jesse Sylvia in the small blind, and he raised all in against Robert Salaburu's big blind. Salaburu quickly called to put himself at risk with the . Sylvia held the .
    Salaburu stood with one knee on his chair, looking relatively uncomfortable in anticipation. Sylvia made his way over to quickly chat with his rail before returning to his seat.
    The flop came down , and Salaburu stayed in front. The turn was the , then the river completed the board with the , and the Penn & Teller Theatre exploded with Sylvia's rail going absolutely bonkers. Salaburu shook the hands of his competitors before bowing out the door in eighth place.
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    dam that sucks

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    Lost power was in the middle of the sbr poker tourney. Posting via phone screw this crazy weather

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    Michael Esposito Eliminated in 7th Place ($1,258,040)

    Posted 2 minutes ago by SantanaBandana • Level 36: 250,000-500,000, 50,000 ante


    Michael Esposito - 7th Place

    Hand #70:
    Russell Thomas had the button. Greg Merson opened to 1 million from under the gun, and again, Michael Esposito moved all in - this time for 10.7 million. The action folded back to Merson, who immediately called.
    Merson:
    Esposito:

    The fans in the Penn & Teller Theater rose to their feet as the flop fell . No help to Esposito.
    The on the turn gave Esposito an ace-high flush draw, and his fans eagerly yelled for a fourth spade on the river.
    The river was black, but the was no help to the native New Yorker, and he was eliminated in seventh place.
    Chants of "Gre-gy! Gre-gy! Gre-gy!" filled the room as Esposito, left the table, and Merson is now the chip leader.
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    any one doing live betting? Or i gotta to wait to bet final 3 tomorrow

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    canuck you seem like a smart kid.

    You remind of my self ten years ago

    The smarter you are at this shit the worse it gets

    Kid give this gambling up its not worth headaches for the few extra bucks

    It will ruin your life

    So many better ways to spend time and easier ways to make money

    Mark words if you dont listen 10 15 years from now you will be saying same thing

    Advantage gambling is not fun it is headache with all bullshit you go thru

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    Sharp hook me up with a 6 figure job these school loans won't pay themself

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    Quote Originally Posted by notsosharp View Post
    canuck you seem like a smart kid.

    You remind of my self ten years ago


    The smarter you are at this shit the worse it gets

    Kid give this gambling up its not worth headaches for the few extra bucks

    It will ruin your life

    So many better ways to spend time and easier ways to make money

    Mark words if you dont listen 10 15 years from now you will be saying same thing

    Advantage gambling is not fun it is headache with all bullshit you go thru

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    Andras Koroknai Eliminated in 6th Place ($1,640,902)

    Posted < 1 min. by donpeters • Level 36: 250,000-500,000, 50,000 ante

    Hand #109:
    Greg Merson had the button. Action folded to him, and he raised to one million. Jesse Sylvia reraised from the small blind to 2.6 million. In the big blind, Andras Koroknai reraised and made it 5.3 million to go. Merson didn't go anywhere. He reraised to 9.2 million. That folded out Sylvia, then Koroknai moved all in. Merson quickly called, creating a massive, massive pot.
    Koroknai turned over the , but he was very much dominated by the for Merson.
    On the flop, the landed, and Merson stayed in front. The turn was the taking away the queen of spades as an out for Koroknai. The dealer burned one last time, and then dealt the on the river.
    Merson's cheering section erupted in joy as Merson stormed his way to over 80 million in chips. Koroknai was eliminated in sixth place and took home $1,640,902.
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    Thanks for the updates canuckg. No tv for me tonight/ no power

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    Quote Originally Posted by beermankirk View Post
    any one doing live betting? Or i gotta to wait to bet final 3 tomorrow
    Nope have to wait until final 3 tomorrow

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    Merson has been getting great cards

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    bad move by Koroknai

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmpireMaker View Post
    bad move by Koroknai
    Terrible,

    Allin KQ and 80 big blinds left.

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    Selbst does a lot of coaching for final table players. I wonder what % she gets of the winnings.

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    Jeremy Ausmus is Eliminated in 5th Place ($2,155,313)
    Posted 2 minutes ago by SantanaBandana • Level 37: 300,000-600,000, 75,000 ante


    Jeremy Ausmus - 5th Place

    Hand #130:
    Jeremy Ausmus had the button, and opened to 1.2 million. Jesse Sylvia defended his big blind, and the flop fell . Both players checked.
    The turn was the , Sylvia checked, Ausmus fired 1.5 million, and Sylvia check-raised to 3.6 million. Ausmus tanked, then moved all in for around 14.5 million. Sylvia instantly called.
    Ausmus:
    Sylvia:

    The spectators in the Penn & Teller Theater rose to their feet when the cards were turned over, Ausmus' rail calling for a six or a jack, and Sylvia's rail yelling "Hold!"
    Sylvia held as the spiked on the river, and his rail erupted. Ausmus will take home $2,155,313 for his fifth-place finish.


    Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-report...em-main-event/
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    Damn close....Balsiger was over 10/1 too...

    Russell Thomas Eliminated in 4th Place ($2,851,537)

    Posted 2 minutes ago by SantanaBandana • Level 37: 300,000-600,000, 75,000 ante


    Russell Thomas - 4th Place

    Jesse Sylvia was on the button, and the action folded to Russell Thomas, who raised to 1.5 million from the small blind. Jake Balsiger moved all in from the big blind for effectively 15.825 million, and Thomas tank-called.
    Thomas:
    Balsiger:

    Balsiger's rail exploded at the site of his hand, and became even louder after the flop fell . Thomas could double with a nine or running straight or flush cards.
    The took away a lot of Thomas' outs, but he could now chop with any queen or eight.
    The river was six-sided, but the eliminated Thomas in fourth place. He'll take home $2,851,537.

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    donkaments

    these knockouts are painful to watch

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    The guy calls off all his money with A9?

    He might as well sign up for SBR poker and cry about rigged software.
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    Problem with poker is all you have left is online geeks with no personality.

    Even Ron and Lon can barely keep it interesting and that's just going to the highlights.

    Watch live poker is one of the most boring things in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmpireMaker View Post
    Merson has been getting great cards


    Merson has owned the tournament ever since the cash bubble.He deserves the win more than anyone else imo.Kid is killing it and he won the 10K 6 handed directly before the Main Event so hasn't been knocked out in like what 15 days of play...crazy

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    Greg Merson Team Ivey I guess it was that easy.

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    Merson should win this.

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