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World Series of Poker: Day 1A: 2008 vs. 2007

Date: Thu, Jul 3, 2008

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ao7A lot of people seemed surprised that today (Day 1A) "only" had as many entrants as last year. Seems like a pretty good number for a Thursday and one full table ahead of last year.

2008 Main Event Day 1A: 1297 entrants
2007 Main Event Day 1A: 1287 entrants

World Series of Poker: Day 1A Observations

Date: Thu, Jul 3, 2008

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  • A comparatively small field (1297) turned out for the first of four Day One flights. Speculation on just what that means for the total 2008 Main Event can wait a couple of days; I would point out this is Thursday with a big weekend in front of us and tomorrow is the Fourth of July here in the States. But just a couple of days will tell all we need to know.
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  • There is a 25 table Mega Satellite ($1060) going on across the hall which will produce another two dozen players for the Main Event. I spotted Kenna James and Steve Dannenmann playing for a cheap seat. Another Mega goes off at 9 PM tonight. Two more tomorrow and two more Saturday.
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  • Michael Craig and Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott were involved in four hands heads up in just the first hour of play. Michael dragged all four of those pots. Methinks the Devilfish will be after Michael the rest of the day. Maureen Feduniak is also at this table and I expect her to stay away from the boyz squabble, unless she can stack one of them. [Update: Suhail Falchouri ended the Devilfish vs. Craig confrontations by taking QQ against Ulliott's 99 and he Devilfish is gone]
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  • I spotted one of my personal favorite players today, Dale Pinchot, he has been active though, we just have missed each other. He has two cashes in the Series this summer to go along with his two from last year.
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  • I have been catching up with many of the dealers I know from past WSOP summers and have heard some interesting stories about this WSOP and the overall dealer climate in Las Vegas. I will save those for a "dealers only" article later on in the Main Event.
  • World Series of Poker: and Now It Begins

    Date: Wed, Jul 2, 2008

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    meThe beginning of the beginning of the end....

    Fifty-One bracelets have been handed out; two more are ready to be presented today; the Player of the Year has been determined, congratulations to Erick Lindgren; the Ante Up for Africa event goes off today. Then, finally, we get to the Main Event and we answer most of the questions everyone has waited for.

    Will we have more entries than last year?

    Will the professionals somehow continue their dominance they have shown thru 53 preliminary events?

    Will it all run as smooth as the tournaments have run so far? By the way, nice job to the WSOP staff this was truly a nicely run Series so far. Minor mistakes, quick fixes and overall solid and uniform floor decisions. Kudos to Tournament Director Jack Effel and his WSOP floor staff.

    Another great move comes later this week, when the WSOP Media event is brought back with substantial prizes given to the favorite charities of the final table participants. A great solution to that on again off again event.

    Then tomorrow we reach the 2008 World Series of Poker $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event. Four Day One flights, two Day Two flights and five more days to play down to the "November Nine" or the "Fall Final". Then all the WSOP eggs go into that ESPN/November basket and we all wait, watch, hope and pray. No matter who you favor in that mass of poker humanity, say a little prayer that at least one or two "names" make it to the final nine. Nothing could be better for poker than to see Scotty, Mike, Phil, Phil, Erick, Jennifer, Antonio, Gus, Daniel, Joe, Johnny** or heaven help us Doyle! make the final table.

    It all starts tomorrow.

    **Dewey, Cyndy, Bill, Gavin, Carlos, Chris, Doug, Liz, David, Tony, Lyle, Barry, Berry, Huck, Patrik, David, the other Phil and the other Phil, Greg, Layne, Chad, Isabelle, Todd, Freddy, T.J., Michael, Mike again, Ted, Gabe, Andy, Howard, John, John, John or John, Lee, Annie, Eli, Hoyt, Andy or even Jerry.

    World Series of Poker: Week Five Comparison

    Date: Tue, Jul 1, 2008

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    ao7A short week five to compare as we are now on the threshold of the Main Event. Fifty-three events are in the books or about to be and here are the numbers:

    53 Preliminary Events:

    25 events had increased entries
    15 events had decreased entries
    12 events were new tournaments or increased buy-ins
    1 tie

    Here are the week four comparisons:

    2008 Event #48
    $2,000 No Limit Hold'em
    Number of Entrants: 2,319
    2007 Entries: 2,038
    (Big increase)

    2008 Event #49
    $1,500 No Limit Hold'em
    Number of Entrants: 2,718
    2007 Entries: 3,151
    (down over 400 from the old record, but the event was capped so it had no chance of hitting 3,000)

    2008 Event #50
    $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha
    Number of Entrants: 381
    2007 Entries: 314
    (a strong increase for a $10K event)

    2008 Event #51
    $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
    Number of Entrants: 803
    2007 Entries: 730
    (this was a $1,000 S.H.O.E. event last summer)

    2008 Event #52
    $1,500 No Limit Hold'em
    Number of Entrants: 2,693
    2007 Entries: new event
    (an added 7th $1,500 NLHE event)

    2008 Event #53
    $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout
    Number of Entrants: 823
    2007 Entries: capped at 720
    (the cap was raised this year, so we’ll call this an “other”)

    Next, I will be watching the four Day Ones of the Main Event to see where those numbers go.

    Week Four Comparison
    Week Three Comparison
    Week Two Comparison
    Week One Comparison

    World Series of Poker: the Scotty Nguyen Syndrome

    Date: Mon, Jun 30, 2008

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    profFirst and foremost, congratulations to Scotty Nguyen for taking down the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. and being the first player to hold the Chip Reese trophy. Scotty has an amazing track record over nearly 20 years of playing poker. His record, of course, includes the 1998 World Series of Poker main event championship and tournament earnings approaching Ten Million Dollars. Now Scotty adds to his legend, taking down the most prestigious tournament in professional poker.

    But like so many great careers there is a dark side to Scotty's, one episode of which took place last summer at the 2007 WSOP main event. With twelve players remaining in the hunt for the final table nine, Scotty Nguyen was the chipleader and, as we all know, he did not make the final table. That crash and burn troubled Scotty for many months and will probably never be forgotten in poker lore.

    Fast forward to this summer, the very next World Series of Poker main event and add to the mixture: the delayed final table. Combine these two events and I offered to you the "Scotty Nguyen Syndrome".

    Syndrome: a predictable, characteristic pattern of behavior, action, etc., that tends to occur under certain circumstances

    I don't know when it will hit and it will not affect all players at the same moment but somewhere around 18 players or 27 players; maybe even as high as 36 or even 45 players for some, it will appear. This is not just the World Series of Poker Final Table, no this is the "November Nine", the "Fall Final".

    And as sure as it will be 108 degrees in Las Vegas, each an every player who survives to Day Six on July 13th and certainly to Day Seven on July 14th, each of those players will experience the "Scotty Nguyen Syndrome".

    To get that close to four months of publicity and interviews and endorsements and fame and potential fortune and who knows what else... The "SNS" is going to massively effect play whenever it sets in. Players will get tight, really tight; decisions will take longer, a lot longer; tempers will shorten, in some cases really, really shorten; table talk, hand winning celebrations and anything resembling angle shooting will be scrutinized, analyzed and penalized? Floor decisions will be magnified out of all proportion, imagine giving a player a two round penalty on the bubble!

    The final table bubble itself will be much bigger, extending out to at least 27 players. The media coverage will be more intense and more critical than ever before. And the players...? Well the players will not be themselves because they will be playing under the influence of the "Scotty Nguyen Syndrome".

    Rumor has it that Corona will lessen but not alleviate the symptoms of the syndrome but there is a rebound effect if you excede a twelve pak in less than two full tournament levels. Perhaps Harrah's should supply extra massage staff for the final four tables or just rig cold showers above the tables like they do in hazardous material labs. And people say poker is not a sport.....

    World Series of Poker: the Calm Before the Storm

    Date: Sat, Jun 28, 2008

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    stormWe are in the final week before the 2008 World Series of Poker main event. There is still a lot of "preliminary" action going on at the Rio; action that should not be overlooked as we all get our over/under bets in for the big show.

    The $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. tournament hits Day Four today with 24 survivors including: Doyle Brunson, Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, Scotty Nguyen, Erick Lindgren and the eventual winner.

    There are two final tables today: Event #47 a six-handed Hold'em event and Event #48 Seven Card Stud that will have to play down from 13 to a champion today. Event #48 is a $2,000 Hold'em event entering Day Two today; they stopped play late last night as the players hit the money at 198th place. So everyone who goes out today walks away with cash.

    The big event today is the noon start of another $1,500 No Limit Hold'em tournament. Last year this event (Saturday before the Main Event) broke all existing records for non-Main Event registrations. That record has already been broken this year back on May 31st. All eyes will be on the registration count today, as anticipation is high for another record turnout.

    Sunday will bring us the final $10,000 Championship event prior to the Main Event. Expect a heavy European contingent for Event #50 Pot Limit Omaha. Late on Sunday, Event #51 $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. will go off at 5 PM.

    Monday brings the 7th and final $1,500 NLHE tournament; speculation is mixed on what a Monday start will mean for these usually big registration events. With two of these low buy-in events the final weekend before the Main Event, it is anyone's guess how many players have come in to town to take a double-shot at a WSOP bracelet.

    Tuesday brings us the now traditional $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout Event #53. Followed by the Ante Up for Africa Charity event on Wednesday.

    Finally, the beginning of the end and the arrival of the storm. On Thursday the Main Event will kick off four Day Ones with Day 1A. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday will each launch a separate Day One, as the march to the November Final Table begins.

    World Series of Poker: Week Four Comparison

    Date: Thu, Jun 26, 2008

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    ao5Through 47 events here is how the '08 Series is standing up to the '07 Series:

    47 Events to Date:

    23 events have increased entries
    15 events have decreased
    8 events were new tournaments or increased buy-ins
    1 tie

    Here are the week four comparisons:

    2008 Event #38
    $2,000 Pot Limit Hold'em
    Number of Entrants: 605
    2007 Entries: 599
    (up a few still counts as UP!)

    2008 Event #39
    $1,500 No Limit Hold'em
    Number of Entrants: 2,720
    2007 Entries: 2,778
    (down a few still counts as DOWN!)

    2008 Event #40
    $2,500 Deuce to Seven Triple Draw Lowball
    Number of Entrants: 238
    2007 Entries: 290
    (last year this was a $1,000 event with rebuys, not a good comparison)

    2008 Event #41
    $1,500 Mixed Hold'em
    Number of Entrants: 731
    2007 Entries: 620
    (5 PM event with a nice increase)

    2008 Event #42
    $1,000 Seniors No Limit Hold'em
    Number of Entrants: 2,217
    2007 Entries: 1,882
    (many more seniors)

    2008 Event #43
    $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha 8 or better
    Number of Entrants: 720
    2007 Entries: 687
    (another increase)

    2008 Event #44
    $1,000 No Limit Hold'em w/rebuys
    Number of Entrants: 879 w/ 2,508
    2007 Entries: 1,048 w/ 2,336 rebuys
    (many less players, many more rebuys)

    2008 Event #45
    $50,000 H.O.R.S.E.
    Number of Entrants: 148
    2007 Entries: 148
    (a flat out tie!)

    2008 Event #46
    $5,000 No Limit Hold'em 6-handed
    Number of Entrants: 805
    2007 Entries: 728
    (11% increase)

    2008 Event #47
    $1,500 Seven Card Stud 8 or better
    Number of Entrants: 544
    2007 Entries: 668
    ($1,000 buy-in in 2007)

    Week Three Comparison
    Week Two Comparison
    Week One Comparison


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