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2008 WSOP coverage begins airing Tuesday
The shows will be aired at 8 p.m. each Tuesday starting on July 22. They will be broadcast over the next 17 weeks, for a total of 33 hours of coverage leading up to the footage of the final table of the 2008 WSOP Main Event. The 2008 WSOP was the year of the pros' return to the top ranks, with many name pros taking down events. Erick Lindgren finally got his first bracelet, as did David Benyamine. Daniel Negreanu picked up his fourth, and Mike Matusow stayed right on his heels, picking up his third bracelet. Another notable win this year was that of Scotty Nguyen. He took down the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. World Championship, defeating a field filled with other big name pros. All that action will be heading straight to poker fans' TVs now so they can soak it in for the next few months until the Main Event players reconvene in Las Vegas to play out the final table in November. ESPN will air footage from the first few days of the Main Event leading up to the November final. Then the final table will begin play again in November, playing down to the top two on Nov. 9. On the evening of Nov. 10, the two finalists will begin playing heads-up and are expected to play into the early morning hours of Nov. 11. Once that has wrapped up, ESPN will air how the final table played out that evening, giving same-day coverage to discover who the winner is. Lon McEachem and Norman Chad will also return this year to provide commentary for all of the WSOP events being aired. For more information about the 2008 WSOP events, visit our Live Tournaments section.Visit PokerListings.com
PokerListings.com – Jul 20, 2008 7:10 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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The shows will be aired at 8 p.m. each Tuesday starting on July 22. They will be broadcast over the next 17 weeks, for a total of 33 hours of coverage leading up to the footage of the final table of the 2008 WSOP Main Event. The 2008 WSOP was the year of the pros' return to the top ranks, with many name pros taking down events. Erick Lindgren finally got his first bracelet, as did David Benyamine. Daniel Negreanu picked up his fourth, and Mike Matusow stayed right on his heels, picking up his third bracelet. Another notable win this year was that of Scotty Nguyen. He took down the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. World Championship, defeating a field filled with other big name pros. All that action will be heading straight to poker fans' TVs now so they can soak it in for the next few months until the Main Event players reconvene in Las Vegas to play out the final table in November. ESPN will air footage from the first few days of the Main Event leading up to the November final. Then the final table will begin play again in November, playing down to the top two on Nov. 9. On the evening of Nov. 10, the two finalists will begin playing heads-up and are expected to play into the early morning hours of Nov. 11. Once that has wrapped up, ESPN will air how the final table played out that evening, giving same-day coverage to discover who the winner is. Lon McEachem and Norman Chad will also return this year to provide commentary for all of the WSOP events being aired. For more information about the 2008 WSOP events, visit our Live Tournaments section.Visit PokerListings.com
PokerListings.com – Jul 20, 2008 7:10 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Nikolay Evdakov Breaks WSOP Cashes Record
The 2008 World Series of Poker Player of the Year award may have gone to Erick Lindgren, but ...
Poker Source Online – Jul 16, 2008 05:00 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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The 2008 World Series of Poker Player of the Year award may have gone to Erick Lindgren, but ...
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WPT rolls into Vegas for Bellagio Cup IV
Last year the Bellagio Cup drew more than 500 players and made another WPT winner a millionaire. That newly minted millionaire was Kevin "BeLOWaBOVe" Saul. He follows Amnon Filippe and Shannon Shorr in the line of Bellagio Cup winners. This year 446 players turned out for the event, and after three Day 1s there are plenty of big names still left in the field. Hevad Khan is sitting with a pretty hefty stack of chips so and Joe Sebok, Lee Markholt, Barry Greenstein, Steve Zolotow, Gavin Smith, Tom Dwan, Isaac Haxton, David Chiu, Kirill Gerasimov, Darrell Dicken, Sammy Farha, Shawn Buchanan, Nenad Medic, Eric Froehlich, Ram Vaswani, David Levi, John Phan, Joe Tehan and Scotty Nguyen are all above the average in chips so far. Sitting below average, but very much still in the game are Allen Cunningham, Jennifer Tilly, Shane Schleger, Ted Forrest, David Pham, Raymond Davis, Phil Laak, Alex Bolotin, Phil Laak, JC Tran, Mark Newhouse, Billy Baxter, Freddy Deeb, Erik Seidel, David Benyamine, Howard Lederer, Todd Brunson, Bill Edler, Kristy Gazes, Justin Bonomo, Men "The Master" Nguyen, JJ Liu, Erick Lindgren, John Juanda, and more. There are plenty of big names who have already been cut from the playing field today as well. Playing in what is most definitely his home turf, Doyle Brunson busted today. Joining him among the players at the rail are Michael Binger, Alan Smurfit, Scott Clemens, Jared Hamby and Blake Cahail. The WPT Bellagio Cup IV is scheduled to play until Thursday when a winner will be found during the televised final table.Visit PokerListings.com
PokerListings.com – Jul 14, 2008 11:06 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Last year the Bellagio Cup drew more than 500 players and made another WPT winner a millionaire. That newly minted millionaire was Kevin "BeLOWaBOVe" Saul. He follows Amnon Filippe and Shannon Shorr in the line of Bellagio Cup winners. This year 446 players turned out for the event, and after three Day 1s there are plenty of big names still left in the field. Hevad Khan is sitting with a pretty hefty stack of chips so and Joe Sebok, Lee Markholt, Barry Greenstein, Steve Zolotow, Gavin Smith, Tom Dwan, Isaac Haxton, David Chiu, Kirill Gerasimov, Darrell Dicken, Sammy Farha, Shawn Buchanan, Nenad Medic, Eric Froehlich, Ram Vaswani, David Levi, John Phan, Joe Tehan and Scotty Nguyen are all above the average in chips so far. Sitting below average, but very much still in the game are Allen Cunningham, Jennifer Tilly, Shane Schleger, Ted Forrest, David Pham, Raymond Davis, Phil Laak, Alex Bolotin, Phil Laak, JC Tran, Mark Newhouse, Billy Baxter, Freddy Deeb, Erik Seidel, David Benyamine, Howard Lederer, Todd Brunson, Bill Edler, Kristy Gazes, Justin Bonomo, Men "The Master" Nguyen, JJ Liu, Erick Lindgren, John Juanda, and more. There are plenty of big names who have already been cut from the playing field today as well. Playing in what is most definitely his home turf, Doyle Brunson busted today. Joining him among the players at the rail are Michael Binger, Alan Smurfit, Scott Clemens, Jared Hamby and Blake Cahail. The WPT Bellagio Cup IV is scheduled to play until Thursday when a winner will be found during the televised final table.Visit PokerListings.com
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2008 WSOP Day 40: Day 2a runners are off
Just an hour in, more than 100 players were already eliminated, and the poker room was a chorus of all-ins as short-stacked players tried their best to double up quickly and get back in the mix. Among the dearly departed from the Main Event today are Bill Edler, Svetlana Gromenkova, Jimmy Fricke, Anna Wroblewski, Perry Friedman, Susie Isaacs, Scotty Nguyen and Harry Demetriu. Svetlana Gromenkova is a surprise early out today as she was sitting pretty well with $94,125 to start the day. Unfortunately the luck of the draw put her in the seat to the right of Canada's Marc Karam who ended up adding a lot of Gromenkova's chips to his more than $80,000 starting stack today. On one hand Gromenkova and Karam saw a flop of A-J-5, and Gromenkova check-calls Karam's $5,000 bet. The turn is another five, and this time Gromenkova check-raises Karam's $10,000 bet to make it $25,000. The river is a six and Gromenkova check-folds after Karam's $30,000 river bet. This left her hurting for chips and a few hands later she put the rest of them in the middle with A-7 and Karam called with a dominant A-Q. The board held no miracle cards for Gromenkova and she was done. Some of the players who've had better luck and are still in it so far today are Robert Mizrachi, Brandon Adams, Mark Vos, Kido Pham, Billy Baxter, Tony Hachem, Julian Gardner, Toto Leonidas, Erick Lindgren, Hoyt Corkins, Kathy Liebert, John Duthie, Chris Bell and more. Ray Romano and Shane Warne are both still in it, either proving once again that anything can happen or that celebrities can become good poker players too. Patrik Antonius has taken a hit to his chip stack, but he's still hanging in with about $24,000, while his wife continues to best him in chips even though her starting stack for the day has dipped from about $70,000 to the mid $60k range. For all the latest and greatest information on the 2008 WSOP Main Event straight from the floor of the Rio, head to the Live Tournaments section. Related Articles: 2008 WSOP Day 40: Main Event back in action2008 WSOP Day 39: Main Event tops 2007Visit PokerListings.com
PokerListings.com – Jul 8, 2008 11:36 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Just an hour in, more than 100 players were already eliminated, and the poker room was a chorus of all-ins as short-stacked players tried their best to double up quickly and get back in the mix. Among the dearly departed from the Main Event today are Bill Edler, Svetlana Gromenkova, Jimmy Fricke, Anna Wroblewski, Perry Friedman, Susie Isaacs, Scotty Nguyen and Harry Demetriu. Svetlana Gromenkova is a surprise early out today as she was sitting pretty well with $94,125 to start the day. Unfortunately the luck of the draw put her in the seat to the right of Canada's Marc Karam who ended up adding a lot of Gromenkova's chips to his more than $80,000 starting stack today. On one hand Gromenkova and Karam saw a flop of A-J-5, and Gromenkova check-calls Karam's $5,000 bet. The turn is another five, and this time Gromenkova check-raises Karam's $10,000 bet to make it $25,000. The river is a six and Gromenkova check-folds after Karam's $30,000 river bet. This left her hurting for chips and a few hands later she put the rest of them in the middle with A-7 and Karam called with a dominant A-Q. The board held no miracle cards for Gromenkova and she was done. Some of the players who've had better luck and are still in it so far today are Robert Mizrachi, Brandon Adams, Mark Vos, Kido Pham, Billy Baxter, Tony Hachem, Julian Gardner, Toto Leonidas, Erick Lindgren, Hoyt Corkins, Kathy Liebert, John Duthie, Chris Bell and more. Ray Romano and Shane Warne are both still in it, either proving once again that anything can happen or that celebrities can become good poker players too. Patrik Antonius has taken a hit to his chip stack, but he's still hanging in with about $24,000, while his wife continues to best him in chips even though her starting stack for the day has dipped from about $70,000 to the mid $60k range. For all the latest and greatest information on the 2008 WSOP Main Event straight from the floor of the Rio, head to the Live Tournaments section. Related Articles: 2008 WSOP Day 40: Main Event back in action2008 WSOP Day 39: Main Event tops 2007Visit PokerListings.com
PokerListings.com – Jul 8, 2008 11:36 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Erick Lindgren Wins WSOP Player of the Year
In a year featuring more events than any previous World Series of Poker, ...
Poker Source Online – Jul 8, 2008 05:00 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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In a year featuring more events than any previous World Series of Poker, ...
Poker Source Online – Jul 8, 2008 05:00 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Wise: Remembering Chip with honor
Erick Lindgren leads a tough field of eight who will do their best to win the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy.
ESPN – Jun 29, 2008 1:40 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Erick Lindgren leads a tough field of eight who will do their best to win the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy.
ESPN – Jun 29, 2008 1:40 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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