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  • #31
    Atitudine de roman :haha::haha::haha:
    Toti stiu sa joace AA, putini stiu sa joace 42s

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    • #32
      am mai vazut un nume care suna interesant..dar e out ...
      Carmel Petresco...cine o fi!


      Atunci sa ii tinem pumnii strinsi lui Radu!!!!

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      • #33
        radu mamii radule...

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        • #34
          ma intreb cum se simte fosila dupa ce a fost chip leader atata timp si acum a ajuns sub average stack...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by DrBravo
            Atitudine de roman
            Dar cetatenie de american
            Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
            Luam o pauza, stay tuned, maybe will be continued .... ignore the schizo ...

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            • #36
              dar asta no fi tot roman la origine ??? :
              9. Scott Lazar - $1,629,000
              (doar intreb !!!)
              ... care este

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              • #37
                Am vazut ca Howard Lederer a fost eliminat.
                Nu ma mira dupa ce i-am vazut filmul "Secrets of Hold'em poker".Un film instructiv pentru organizarea unei partide cu prietenii.Punct.

                Astept sa vina si cel cu "More secrets of Hold'em Poker", sa vad ce mai face Howard Lederer si prietenii lui ...
                Toti stiu sa joace AA, putini stiu sa joace 42s

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                • #38
                  pai primul e pt nubzors

                  al doilea e mai bun

                  filmele nu se compara cu cartile de poker (anumite)

                  iar peste toate vine experienta... zeci de mii de miini jucate pe real money

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by admin_holdem
                    ... zeci de mii de miini jucate pe real money
                    .....high stakes!!!!

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                    • #40
                      Oricum din cei 58 ramasi 11 sunt calificati online de PokerStars...inclusiv domnul Radu Butan (a jucat un Double Shootout!)

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                      • #41
                        adica PokerStars = 20%
                        Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
                        Luam o pauza, stay tuned, maybe will be continued .... ignore the schizo ...

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                        • #42
                          mike has massive balls

                          Farzad Bonyadi raised preflop and Mike Matusow re-raised, Bonyadi called. The flop came J-10-2, and again Matusow fired at the pot. The turn was a 5, and Matusow bet out $250,000. Bonyadi called that bet too. The river was the 5h, and Matusow moved all in. Bonyadi went into the tank, but eventually folded. Matusow showed 6-2 for a pair of two's and won the pot. Matusow is now up to $4,00,000, and Bonyadi has $1,300,000 left.


                          Wednesday, 13th of July 2005 04:44 PM

                          Knockout hands:

                          Tex Barch takes out Farzad Bonyadi in 41st. Bonyadi goes all-in against Tex Barch. Barch had AA to Bonyadi's AK. Board comes K6267.


                          Wednesday, 13th of July 2005 04:41 PM

                          Knockout hands:

                          Raymi Sanchez Thorn is out in 42nd. Raymi Sanchez Thorn and Andrew Black go all-in pre-flop; Thorn has KK and Black has AA. The board comes Jc 9c 5h Jh 7c.

                          Tiffany Williamson couldn't make a decision. After 20 minutes of misery, the clock was finally called on her. She was in the small blind and Sean Sheikhan had gone all-in. It was going to take all her chips to call. Press row could only put her on three hands. A K, Q Q or J J.

                          Knockout hands:

                          Adam Friedman is out 43rd. Friedman goes all-in pre-flop with Ac Qs. Daniel Bergsdorf's called Ad Ks makes good on a board of Kd 8s 3c 8h Ah.

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                          • #43
                            update complet

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 12:14:00
                            Title: Here We Go
                            Log: Cards are in the air here at Day 5. One half of Level 22 remains with $2,000 antes and blinds of $8,000-$16,000.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 12:32:00
                            Title: Jarl Lindholt Eliminated in 58th Place ($145,875)
                            Log: Jarl Lindholt moves all-in preflop and is called by Brad Kondracki. Lindholt holds 2-2 while Kondracki has A-10. The board comes K-10-6-7-10, and Lindholt is eliminated.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 12:41:00
                            Title: Yakov Hirsch Eliminated in 57th Place ($145,875)
                            Log: Yakov Hirsch goes all-in preflop with A-7 and a short stack. He's called by Kenna James with A-Q. The board comes Q-3-2-7-6, and Hirsch is eliminated.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 13:02:00
                            Title: ESPN Featured Table Update
                            Log: Today's opening table on the ESPN Stage features defending World Series of Poker champion Greg Raymer. Here are the seating positions and chip counts:

                            Seat 1: Karlo Lopez - $910,000
                            Seat 2: Michael Kessler - $725,000
                            Seat 3: Tom Sartori - $975,000
                            Seat 4: James Butt - $600,000
                            Seat 5: Greg "Fossilman" Raymer - $1,080,000
                            Seat 6: Patrick Hayden - $1,200,000
                            Seat 7: Radu Butan - $460,000
                            Seat 8: Shahram "Sean" Sheikhan - $1,050,000

                            The unknown player is seat 6 is apparently a New York City fireman, but there is no way to confirm his name at this point. The seating assignments from yesterday did not show anyone in seat 6, and we are looking to confirm his name as soon as possible.

                            UPDATE: The player in seat 6 is Patrick Hayden. The list has been updated.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 13:14:00
                            Title: 20-Minute Break; Blinds Increasing to $10,000-$20,000 ($3,000 Ante)
                            Log: The players take a 20-minute break before the blinds increase to $10,000-$20,000, with a $3,000 ante.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 13:42:00
                            Title: Mark Forrester Eliminated in 55th Place ($145,875)
                            Log: After a flop of 8-8-2, Mark Forrester was all in against Tim Phan. Forrester's J-J was in bad shape against Phan's A-8. The turn was a 9, the river a 3, and Mark Forrest was eliminated in 55th place earning $145,875. With the win Phan is not up to about $2,820,000.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 14:11:00
                            Title: Joseph Stillman Eliminated in 50th Place ($173,880)
                            Log: After a flop of Ad-Qc-7s, Joseph Stillman pushes all in, and Michael Kessler thinks for a while before calling. Stillman shows pocket twos (2d-2c), and Kessler has Ah-10d (pair of aces). Kessler needs to catch a deuce to stay alive. The turn card is the 8h, the river card is the 10c, and Michael Kessler makes two pair to bust Stillman. Joseph Stillman is eliminated in 50th place, earning $173,880.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 14:17:00
                            Title: Hung La Eliminated in 49th Place ($173,880)
                            Log: After a flop of 9-4-2, Hung La was all in against Roland Israelashvili. La held Q-4 and was behind Israelashvili and his 5-5. The turn was an A, and the river a 6. La was eliminated in 49th place and earned $173,880 for his efforts. Israelashvili is not at around $610,000.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 14:22:00
                            Title: Featured Table Update
                            Log:
                            Here are the updated chip counts for the ESPN Featured Table:

                            Seat 1: Karlo Lopez - $1,200,000
                            Seat 2: Michael Kessler - $1,380,000
                            Seat 3: Tom Sartori - $1,700,000
                            Seat 5: Greg "Fossilman" Raymer - $1,100,000
                            Seat 6: Patrick Hayden - $110,000
                            Seat 7: Radu Butan - $350,000
                            Seat 8: Shahram "Sean" Sheikhan - $2,050,000

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 14:42:00
                            Title: Matusow Cracks $4 Mil
                            Log: Mike Matusow has just cracked the $4,000,000 chip mark, and he is now the chip leader.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 15:07:00
                            Title: ESPN Featured Table Update
                            Log: Tiffany Williamson is accumulating a lot of fans as she accumulates a lot of chips in her quest for the final table here at the World Series of Poker Championship Event. She is a tournament rookie who won her entry for just 40 pounds (that's British currency, for those who don't know). Here are the updated approximate chip counts and seating positions:

                            Seat 1: Karlo Lopez - $1,050,000
                            Seat 2: Michael Kessler - $1,325,000
                            Seat 3: Tom Sartori - $1,425,000
                            Seat 4: Tiffany Williamson - $2,100,000
                            Seat 5: Greg "Fossilman" Raymer - $1,150,000
                            Seat 6: Tim Phan - $2,500,000
                            Seat 7: Radu Butan - $400,000
                            Seat 8: Shahram "Shawn" Sheikhan - $2,500,000

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 16:09:00
                            Title: Adam Friedman Eliminated in 43rd Place ($235,390)
                            Log: Adam Friedman is all in preflop with Ac-Qs against Daniel Bergsdorf's Ad-Ks. As the ESPN crew arrives on the scene, Friedman says, "This is the one hand I didn't want to bust out of the tournament with."

                            The flop comes Kd-8s-3c, and that almost seals his fate. Friedman needs to catch running queens or a runner-runner straight to beat Bergsdorf's pair. The turn card is the 8h, and Friedman is drawing dead. (The meaningless river card is the Ah.) Adam Friedman is eliminated in 44th place, earning $235,390.

                            Daniel Bergsdorf now has about $1,100,000 in chips.

                            ate / Time: 2005-07-13 16:28:00
                            Title: Raymi Sanchez Thorn Eliminated in 42nd Place ($235,390)
                            Log: Raymi Thorn and Andrew Black get all their money in preflop. Thorn shows K-K while Black has A-A. The board comes J-9-5-J-7, and Thorn is eliminated. Black's chip stack is currently at $1,700,000.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 16:35:00
                            Title: Farzad Bonyadi Eliminated in 41st Place ($235,390)
                            Log: Before the flop Farzad Bonyadi was all in and against Tex Barch. Barch flipped over A-A, while Bonyadi was way behind with his A-K. The flop gave Bonyadi some hope as it came K-6-2. Bonyadi needed another king to stay alive, but got none. Bonyadi was eliminated in 41st place and earns $235,390. Barch is now over $4,000,000.

                            ate / Time: 2005-07-13 16:37:00
                            Title: ESPN Featured Table Update
                            Log:
                            Here are the updated chip counts for the ESPN Featured Table:

                            Seat 1: Karlo Lopez - $850,000
                            Seat 2: Michael Kessler - $1,250,000
                            Seat 3: Tom Sartori - $1,250,000
                            Seat 4: Tiffany Williamson - $1,530,000
                            Seat 5: Greg "Fossilman" Raymer - $1,450,000
                            Seat 6: Tim Phan - $2,150,000
                            Seat 7: Radu Butan - $375,000
                            Seat 8: Shahram "Sean" Sheikhan - $3,100,000

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 17:04:00
                            Title: Bergsdorf Doubles Up
                            Log: With the board showing 5d-7c-Qc-Kc, Johnny Howard pushes all-in. After some deliberation, he's called by Dan Bergsdorf. Howard shows A-Q for a pair, while Bergsdorf shows 5-5 for a set of fives. The river is a K, making fives full of Kings for Bergsdorf who doubles up through Howard for $1.95 million, while Howard is left with $1.7 million.

                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 17:05:00
                            Title: ESPN Featured Table Update
                            Log:
                            Here are the updated chip counts for the ESPN Featured Table:

                            Seat 1: Karlo Lopez - $900,000
                            Seat 2: Michael Kessler - $1,140,000
                            Seat 3: Tom Sartori - $1,120,000
                            Seat 4: Tiffany Williamson - $1,300,000
                            Seat 5: Greg "Fossilman" Raymer - $1,250,000
                            Seat 6: Tim Phan - $2,260,000
                            Seat 7: Radu Butan - $800,000
                            Seat 8: Shahram "Sean" Sheikhan - $2,300,000

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                            Date / Time: 2005-07-13 17:09:00
                            Title: Franklin Caldwell Eliminated in 39th Place ($235,390)
                            Log:

                            With the flop showing K-Q-9, Franklin Caldwell pushes all-in. He's called by Tex Barch. Caldwell shows A-10, while Barch has pocket Kings. The turn is a Queen, and the river is an Ace. Barch's set holds up, and eliminates Caldwell. Barch now has $3,600,000.

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                            • #44
                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 17:38:00
                              Title: Oskar Silow Doubles Through Phil Ivey
                              Log: Oskar Silow doubles through Phil Ivey when his pocket 10's hold up against Ivey's pocket 5's. Silow doubles to $800,000 while Ivey is still over $3 million

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 17:45:00
                              Title: ESPN Featured Table Update
                              Log:
                              Here are the updated chip counts for the ESPN Featured Table:

                              Seat 1: Karlo Lopez - $1,050,000
                              Seat 2: Michael Kessler - $1,340,000
                              Seat 3: Tom Sartori - $930,000
                              Seat 4: Tiffany Williamson - $2,150,000
                              Seat 5: Greg "Fossilman" Raymer - $1,300,000
                              Seat 6: Tim Phan - $1,630,000
                              Seat 7: Radu Butan - $750,000
                              Seat 8: Shahram "Sean" Sheikhan - $1,700,000

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 17:46:00
                              Title: Update From the Field
                              Log: With 10 minutes remaining in level 24, there are 37 players remaining. The average chip stack is now approximately $1,520,000.

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 18:32:00
                              Title: Rice Doubles Through on Matusow
                              Log:

                              With the board showing Ks-Js-8c-4h, and $500,000 in the pot, Mike Matusow goes all-in for his entire $4 million stack. Burt Rice calls immediately and flips up Qc-Jc. Matusow shows As-6s for the nut flush draw. The river brings the 9c, and Matusow has to ship another $1,000,000 to Rice. Matusow is down to under $3 million, and Rice now has close to $2,500,000.

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 18:41:00
                              Title: Greg Raymer Doubles Up Through Tiffany Williamson
                              Log: The preflop details are unclear, but there were some bets and possibly a raise, when Greg Raymer went all in. It was folded around to Tiffany Williamson, who went into deep thought for many minutes to contemplate the call. Word slowly spread around the room that Greg Raymer was all in at the TV table, and the crowd at the ESPN stage quickly grew to overflow capacity. The buzz in the air was spine-tingling.

                              Tiffany Williamson was playing with her chips, and several times she would move a stack around, and those of us in the press thought she had called. As a relative rookie, she may not be familiar with the rules about chip movement, because there appeared to be forward motion. But nobody called it on her.

                              The media was talking about the hand, wondering what she was on, and everyone predicted a fold. She was faced with a similar big call earlier today, and after thinking for about ten minutes, she folded that hand.

                              This time, she calls.

                              Greg Raymer casually flips over pocket kings (Kc-Kd), and Tiffany Williamson shows Ac-Jd. The crowd is stunned, expecting her to have a stronger hand than that. But she does have an ace, and Raymer hasn't won the hand yet. Tension at the ESPN stage is at its highest level of the tournament so far. Two of the biggest crowd favorites are clashing head-to-head in a huge pot.

                              The flop is slowly revealed (almost card by card) to be 6s-6d-2d, and the crowd lets out a tentative sigh, unclear who they are rooting for here. The turn card is the 4c, and Williamson has to catch an ace on the last card to eliminate the defending World Series champion.

                              The river card is the 9c.

                              Greg Raymer has doubled up through Tiffany Williamson, and the cheers from the crowd imply they'd rather see a repeat champion than another "tournament rookie coming out of nowhere" story. Regardless, Tiffany Williamson still has enough chips to be comfortable.

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 18:56:00
                              Title: Per Hildebrand Doubles Through John Juanda
                              Log: Per Hildebrand goes all-in preflop for his last $200,000 and is called by John Juanda. Juanda shows K-7. Hildebrand shows A-9. The board comes 8-6-6-3-3, and Hildebrand's Ace high wins, doubling him up to $400,000 and leaving Juanda with $200,000.

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 19:47:00
                              Title: John Juanda Eliminated in 31st Place ($274,090)
                              Log: John Juanda moves all-in for his last $350,000, Connor Tate calls, and John McGrane raises all-in over the top. Tate calls. Juanda has 8h-4h, Tate has 10-10, and McGrane has Ah-Qh. The board comes K-Q-2-5-8, McGrane triples up to $760,000, and John Juanda is eliminated.

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 20:00:00
                              Title: Radu Butan Eliminated in 30th Place ($274,090)
                              Log: With the board showing Js-8d-2s-7d on the turn, Greg Raymer and Radu Butan are both all in. Raymer has 6d-5d (open-ended straight flush draw), while Butan has Qs-6s (flush draw). At the moment, Butan is in the lead with queen-high, so Raymer will need to catch a four, five, six, nine, or any diamond to eliminate Butan. The river card is the Jd, and Radu Butan is eliminated in 30th place, earning $274,090.


                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 20:03:00
                              Title: No Dinner Break
                              Log: Now that there are just 29 players remaining, play will continue without a dinner break until we are down to the final three tables (27 players). Then play will end for Day Five, and everyone will get an early night off (we hope), resuming the World Series of Poker tomorrow at Binion's Horseshoe at 3:00 pm.

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 20:19:00
                              Title: ESPN Featured Table Update
                              Log:
                              Here are the updated chip counts for the ESPN Featured Table:

                              Seat 2: Michael Kessler - $2,400,000
                              Seat 3: Tom Sartori - $1,500,000
                              Seat 4: Tiffany Williamson - $1,160,000
                              Seat 5: Greg "Fossilman" Raymer - $3,050,000
                              Seat 6: Tim Phan - $2,050,000
                              Seat 8: Shahram "Shawn" Sheikhan - $600,000
                              Seat 9: Joe Hachem - $2,400,000

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 21:15:00
                              Log:

                              With the flop showing 10-7-3 Johnny Howard checks to Phil Ivey who bets out $200,000. The turn is a 9. Howard again checks to Ivey who again bets $200,000. The river is a 5. Howard checks again, and this time Ivey bets $600,000. After a moment, Howard calls. Ivey shows 5-5 for a set of 5's. Howard mucks. Ivey rakes the pot and ends up with a total of $4,000,000 in front of him. Howard is left with less than $800,000.

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 21:25:00
                              Title: Phil Ivey Playing Well
                              Log: On the flop of J-J-9 Minh Ly bets out $250,000, and Phil Ivey reraises him to $750,000. Ly folds.

                              Date / Time: 2005-07-13 21:40:00
                              Title: Gregory Rice Eliminated in 28th Place ($274,090)
                              Log: Gregory Rice goes all in under the gun, preflop for his last $200,000. Andrew Black reraises to $350,000. Mike Matusow calls. The flop comes 10-9-7 rainbow. Black checks. Matusow comes up firing for $450,000, and Black folds pocket Queens face up. Matusow flips over 10-10 for top set. Rice shows J-5. The turn is a 5, and the river is a Jack, giving him a very cruel two pair on the river. Rice is eliminated, and Matusow is sitting on $5,104,000 in chips.

                              It's the end of the day here. The final 27 finalists will resume play tomorrow at 3pm at the Binion's Horseshoe.

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                              • #45
                                Cine stie?

                                Ma, cine stie exact un site unde te poti inscrie pritr-un freeroll la WSOP? Adica sa mergi din turneu in turneu si in final sa castigi un loc la WSOP?

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