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11 left and he's got a big chiplead...
Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 11 out of 2,563
Average Chip Count: 1,048,500
Tournament Leaderboard:
1. Tom Dwan 2,275,000
2. Jason Young 1,495,000
3. Nicholas Phillips 1,380,000
4. Marvin Rettenmaier 1,345,000
5. Austin Mccormick 1,065,000
6. David Randall 1,025,000
7. Simon Watt 740,000
8. Eric Ladny 730,000
9. Kyle Winter 525,000
10. Michael Smith 460,000 -
He took the chip lead early and just will not let it go. Side bets can really motivate a person I guess.
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Originally Posted by flmodesq21
11 left and he's got a big chiplead...
Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 11 out of 2,563
Average Chip Count: 1,048,500
Tournament Leaderboard:
1. Tom Dwan 2,275,000
2. Jason Young 1,495,000
3. Nicholas Phillips 1,380,000 ---> ISpewChips
4. Marvin Rettenmaier 1,345,000
5. Austin Mccormick 1,065,000 ---> Quietwinner
6. David Randall 1,025,000
7. Simon Watt 740,000
8. Eric Ladny 730,000
9. Kyle Winter 525,000
10. Michael Smith 460,000 -
Would love to see Durrrr take down a bracelet
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AUSTIN MCCORMICK AKA QUIETWINNER FTW !!!!!!
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tbh I didn't realize Durr played tournaments.
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is there any way to watch this online?
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Tom Dwan Leads Pack at Final Table
Posted: Sun, Jun 06, 10, 6:45 PM
Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining: 9 out of 2,563
Average Chip Count: 1,281,500
Tournament Leaderboard:
1. Tom Dwan 2,260,000
2. David Randall 1,760,000
3. Jason Young 1,495,000
4. Austin Mccormick 925,000
5. Michael Smith 815,000
6. Simon Watt 740,000
7. Eric Ladny 730,000
8. Marvin Rettenmaier 580,000
9. Kyle Winter 525,000
Eliminations:
11. Venkatesh Gupta $35,327
10. Nick Phillips $35,237 -
sicko talented freak... hope he wins!!
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Dwan has such low volume in live MTTs and still has several 6-figure cashes... This bracelet is worth many millions of dollars so he has to be more focused than ever
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So does 5 bet shoving with TT vs KK knowing you are beat and hitting a ten on the flop to get to 1 million. Otherwise being crippled. Some luckboxes can run good for a very long time before eventually going bust.
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Tom Dwan is so sick!
also go GHETTOFAB!!! David Randall!!
sick final table when televised -
I think Tom Dwan should definately win this... I mean the kid is a poker prodigy and many people talk BS about his game, if he takes this down he shows he can play a good game at high stakes and take a stab at the WSOP tourneys too! Beside hes going to be a lil more millionaire because of his side bets!
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Deep Stack tourney play is more akin to cash games, which is where Durr has his edge. First place money is probably nothing to him, he wins/loses that amount daily.
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dont c how you can make this comment not knowing all the info table images etc.. but i c light 4 bets in hsmtts online and every1 knows how agressive durr so i doubt many will give his 3bets much respect and he will obv know that. obv this time he was wrong and got lucky but he is far from a luckbox
Originally Posted by OMAHA_BURKE
So does 5 bet shoving with TT vs KK knowing you are beat and hitting a ten on the flop to get to 1 million. Otherwise being crippled. Some luckboxes can run good for a very long time before eventually going bust.
seriously douchebag comment on a guy who has been crushing since day 1 -
FYP
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Tom Dwan Leads at Dinner Break
Posted: Sun, Jun 06, 10, 7:55 PM
Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining: 9 out of 2,563
Average Chip Count: 1,281,500
Tournament Leaderboard:
1. Tom Dwan 2,675,000
2. David Randall 1,880,000
3. Austin McCormick 1,860,000
4. Simon Watt 1,405,000
5. Jason Young 1,285,000
6. Eric Ladny 865,000
7. Marvin Rettenmaier 690,000
8. Shane Smith 555,000
9. Kyle Winter 460,000 -
Top Chip Counts
<TABLE class="chipsCount tal" summary="Chip Stats"><COLGROUP><COL class=position><COL class=player><COL class=sponsor><COL class=chipsTotal><COL class=chipsDelta><TBODY><TR class="odd "><TD>1</TD><TD>Austin McCormick </TD><TD class=numeric>2,600,000</TD></TR><TR class="even "><TD>2</TD><TD>Tom Dwan </TD><TD class=numeric>2,415,000</TD></TR><TR class="odd "><TD>3</TD><TD>David Randall </TD><TD class=numeric>2,200,000</TD></TR><TR class="even "><TD>4</TD><TD>Simon Watt </TD><TD class=numeric>2,090,000</TD></TR><TR class="odd "><TD>5</TD><TD>Jason Young </TD><TD class=numeric>1,140,000</TD></TR><TR class="even "><TD>6</TD><TD>Michael Smith </TD><TD class=numeric>1,085,000</TD></TR><TR class="odd "><TD>7</TD><TD>Marvin Rettenmaier </TD><TD class=numeric>540,000</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> -
I believe he has way more than 2 million in sidebets. He said it would be his winningest day ever in poker. Im thinking 10-15 million range.
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