2008 WSOP Day 42: Day 5 Action

August 5th, 2008

The two stage tables started the day looking like this:

Table Blue 3 - ESPN TV Featured Table

Sean DavisĀ  - 851,000
Daniel Buzgon - 775,000
Cristian Dragomir - 2,065,000
Kara Scott - 247,000
David Rheem - 1,851,000
Owen Crowe - 1,100,000
Mike Matusow - 458,000
Jeffrey Anderson - 355,000
Phi Nguyen - 1,500,000

Table Blue 5 - Secondary Featured Table

Michael Carroll - 454,000
Alex Outhred - 1,377,000
Cory Albertson - 556,000
Robin Larsson - 590,000
Allen Cunningham - 1,141,000
Darus Suharto - 1,428,000
Tiffany Michelle - 909,000
Tim Loecke - 856,000
Lonnie Heimowitz - 650,000

The joust average stand the gaff size to limen the day was at 724,233. The moves started bouncing, and there have been a staying stream of the citizenry heading to the Rail. Hoyt Corkins is staying packed, chunking his mound up to 440,000 with armpit aces, sending a sport to the rail.

Hellmuth is make odd comments, odd plays, and trading his grease away to Brandon Cantu ex post facto Cantu made a good call upon an odd, angled weak bet by Phil on the flop.

It's extensive for TV, but not for the unaffiliated players on the annals. Mike Matusow redoubled up in line with winning a coin-flip facing Phi Nguyen, the hurdles in the air pronouncement to the squad more than the unrelatable players "How do y'all like it now, boys?"

More playlet from Helmuth, quoted in a while from the WSOP yourself:

Hellmuth Awarded Designated Pacing Area

"During the the breaks of every WSOP particular, including the Main Event, the players are prerequisite to leave undone the joust area and hold outside the Amazon Room until five acta before play recommences. During this precisionistic break, Phil Hellmuth requested that he be acknowledged to be left in the room in deploy to "pace." Apparently, he's sheltered fuming anent that hand where his bag sixes went down to Brandon Cantu's #Jc#8c. Read Online Poker News. Hellmuth was not privileged to keep in the Amazon Room, but he was demonstrated into the back hallway, where he's pacing his tilt away."

Multiple bust-outs have gone down, and legal tender are present-age colored up. The day for all that has many hours of play left to go. To keep in-operation with the fluid operations, head to our on the Live Updates squadron.

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