Day 4 completed
Posted 09-17-2007 06:32 GMT
Event 3 - £10,000 No-Limit Holdem Main Event
Day 4 completed
Posted
09-15-2007 23:19 GMT by
filpac
The final table of the £10,000 No-Limit Holdem Main Event will begin at 2pm local time on Sunday at the Empire Casino.
362 players started on Monday and action was spread out over three different casinos. After six grueling days of poker, we're down to the final nine. American Matthew McCullough is the chipleader with 1,278,000.
Tomorrow, one of the following players will win £1,000,000 and a coveted WSOPE bracelet.
Seat 1: Johannes Korsar (Uppsala, Sweden) - 1,134,000
Seat 2: Oyvind Riisem (Bergen, Norway) - 664,000
Seat 3: John Tabatabai (London, UK) - 982,000
Seat 4: Annette "Annette_15" Obrestad (Sandnes, Norway) - 697,000
Seat 5: Dominic Kay (London, UK) - 490,000
Seat 6: Matthew McCullough (Cherry Hill, NJ, USA) - 1,278,000
Seat 7: Theo Jorgensen (Copenhagen, Denmark) - 605,000
Seat 8: Magnus Persson (Gothenburg, Sweden) - 1,231,000
Seat 9: James Keys (Bury St. Edmunds, UK) - 172,000
Check back in with PokerNews at 2pm on Sunday for complete final table coverage including hand-for-hand details, chip counts, color commentary, videos, photos, and our state of the art Final Table Live simulator.
Posted
09-15-2007 22:55 GMT by
DrPauly
The final table of the £10,000 No-Limit Holdem Main Event will begin at 2pm local time on Sunday at the Empire Casino. 362 players started on Monday and action was spread out over three different casinos. After six grueling days of poker, we're down to the final nine.
Tomorrow, one of the following players will win £1,000,000 and a coveted WSOPE bracelet.
Seat 1: Johannes Korsar (Uppsala, Sweden) - 1,134,000
Seat 2: Oyvind Riisem (Bergen, Norway) - 664,000
Seat 3: John Tabatabai (London, UK) - 982,000
Seat 4: Annette "Annette_15" Obrestad (Sandnes, Norway) - 697,000
Seat 5: Dominic Kay (London, UK) - 490,000
Seat 6: Matthew McCullough (Cherry Hill, NJ) - 1,278,000
Seat 7: Theo Jorgensen (Copenhagen, Denmark) - 605,000
Seat 8: Magnus Persson (Gothenburg, Sweden) - 1,231,000
Seat 9: James Keys (Durham, UK) - 172,000
Final Table Payouts:
1 - £1,000,000
2 - £570,150
3 - £381,910
4 - £257,020
5 - £191,860
6 - £152,040
7 - £114,030
8 - £85,070
9 - £61,540
10 - £41,630
Posted
09-15-2007 22:45 GMT by
DrPauly
Annette_15 raised to 33,000. Matthew McCullough raised to 150,000. Gus Hansen moved all in for 586,000. Annette_15 folded. McCullough quickly called. He had Hansen covered.
McCullough:


Hansen:

McCullough was ahead with Kings. The flop was



. The turn was the

and the river was the

. Gus Hansen's hand could no timprove and The Great Dane bubbled off the final table in 10th place. Hansen won £41,630 for 10th place.
With Hansen's elimination, the final table of nine players is set. Stay tuned for official chip counts.
Posted
09-15-2007 22:38 GMT by
DrPauly
Gus Hansen opened up for a raise UTG for 42,000. Theo Jorgensen re-raised to 132,000. Everyone folded back to Hansen. He went into the tank for three minutes before he eventually folded. Jorgensen is also from Copenhagen, Denmark.
For the majority of the day, the featured table has attracted little in the way of spectators, but now we've reached the final 10, they've arrived in their hordes and absolutely swamped the room - it's more packed than a magician's hat!
But where have they all come from? Perhaps it's stumble-out-of-the-pub time, or maybe it's simply the fact that King Gus has brought his histerical fans along, but either way, there's certainly a tad more electricity in the air causing the tension to increase ten fold.
No big hands as of yet, the last encounter seeing Gus' 42k preflop raise being called in the big blind by Oyvind; the Great Dane continued betting the



for 60k to take the pot.
If I were Oyviin and had aces, I still wouldn't be 100 percent sure I was ahead.
Posted
09-15-2007 22:22 GMT by
DrPauly
John Tabatabai has many fans in the audience
John Tabatabai won an uncontested pot. He raised preflop and did not get any callers. Tabatabai's boisterous railbirds stood up and chanted something inaudible. I wonder if any of them will clash with James Keys' rowdy and drunken fans?
Posted
09-15-2007 22:20 GMT by
DrPauly
On the first hand, action folded to Matt McCullough who moved all in from his small blind. Gus Hansen went into the tank for four minutes before he folded his big blind. The camera crew did not see his cards, and they asked him to flash them again to the hole cam.
"I don't want you guys to see these f*****g cards!" joked Gus.
Posted
09-15-2007 22:15 GMT by
DrPauly
The disco (where the featured TV table is located) is jam-packed with spectators, railbirds, media, staff, and other random folks. The final ten players are here and action will continue until we are down to nine players.