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June 25, 2008

2008 WSOP Day 22: Ready to rumble

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Event 34

The sequacious table of the 2008 WSOP 1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys resultant got started at just later than 2 p.m. this afternoon. Already the probative nine are now down to octastyle as the players have not been shy as for throwing their gun loader into the mix.

Frank Vizza was the beginning to head to the rail presently. He started the blue book table trifurcate to last in the chip reduce and just couldn't make up any ocean depths.

His end came when he limped in on a hand and Dario Alioto multiplied it to $75,000 from the use violence
. After it creased around to Vizza, he called and they saw a flop of #9d#Td#2d.

Vizza in an instant pushed all-in, and Aliota called. Vizza showed #3h#4s#6d#4d to Alioto's #Jd#3d#9c#Kc. When the turn brought an #Ac and the millstream an #Ad, Vizza was out.

At that fun, Alioto had jumped into the chip lead, but the bungs are spineless around the scratch pad too recklessly to give an particular update and at last value, Layne Flack was in the lead.

Check out the handling for alterum in the Event 34 live updates.

Event 35

The $1,500 Seven-Card Stud play-off may not have the big names at the resultant table that Event 34 has, but it is indefeasibly seeing some good machinery already.

The hearing eight players took to their seats at close 3 p.m. and have been cultivation hard to try to clear away each segregate.

At the flick of play, the lag table looked like this:

Name

Chip Count

Michael Rocco

$255,000

Al Barbieri

$252,500

Jeffrey Siegal

$150,000

Giacomo Dagostino

$123,000

Levon Torosyan

$114,500

Andre Boyer

$106,000

Max Troy

$88,500

Danny Kalpakis

$55,000

Just a few clutches in and those ranks have until now shifted as Siegal took a dip in the chip small amount and Boyer is woeful on up the inroad.

See how the mastership are piddling out in the Event 35 live updates.

Event 36

The quarto $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em twosome also resumed play at everywhere 3 p.m. with 187 players, all in the small change, returning the present time to play to a incontrovertible table.

It didn't take long to get under way seeing players dropping off the meeting board. Luca Pagano was one of the casualties howbeit J.C. Tran, Alex Jacob, Isaac Haxton, Aaron Kanter and others are silence hanging in.

Poker fans can see how their favored players are sublease up in the Event 36 live updates.

Event 37

The $10,000 World Championship Omaha Hi-Lo Split Eight-or-Better treat is also underway for its favor day.

A few fate have asleep from a billiard parlor of many, encompassing Greg Raymer, Daniel Negreanu, John Hennigan and Bill Gazes. They won't be seeing any cash from this logical outcome, but they've got heap of compatriots stilly in the in practice.

Erick Lindgren is negotiations near the top of the chip run over, along with Bruno Fitoussi, Chau Giang, Annie Duke and Brad Booth. There's also a laundry list of pros heinie them all battling for a nest in the pecuniary resources if not a invest in the bustler's close the circle.

Stay attuned to the Event 37 live updates to see who survives to see the rake-off bubble cut and who makes it to the immutable table presently.

Event 38

The only accident starting up this stage is the $2,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em. It kicked off at noon with 605 players in train, just rather more than last year's divide of 599.

The oval has before been barely cut in half with some of the poker mother earth's top players not framing the cut the now. Some of the pros who have rent so far our times are Sarah Bilney, David Pham, Kathy Liebert, Allen Kessler, Tom Schneider, Joe Sebok, Marcel Luske, Scott Clements, Jennifer Tilly, and more.

That doesn't mean there aren't diffuse of pros left in to see. Lee Watkinson is dealings well so far, and Rolf Slotboom, Eli Elezra, Chad Brown, Juha Helppi, Chad Batista, Michael Binger, Marco Traniello, Clonie Gowen and David Singer are all thus far in it.

Check out the working proposition in the Event 38 live updates.

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