2015 WSOP! (3 Viewers)

Hope to meet you at some point! The shirts look great, and uber-comfy. I just may wear it all weekend :eek:

Sorry I missed you -- I went back to your table at the first break not realizing the entire Brazilia Room had been broken!

Just a quick update:

Around 24000 entries, 3400 players on to Day 2... I'm top 800 in stack, starting the day at 30BB... Third biggest stack on my table... Three < 10BB... Let's see what happened...

Kinda divided between going for the jugular and building a stack I can compete with or tighten up a bit, cash and then open my game up...

You are much better players than I am... Any thoughts?

Let us know what table you're at to start the day so I can pay up on the LL.
 
Just a quick update:

Around 24000 entries, 3400 players on to Day 2... I'm top 800 in stack, starting the day at 30BB... Third biggest stack on my table... Three < 10BB... Let's see what happened...

Kinda divided between going for the jugular and building a stack I can compete with or tighten up a bit, cash and then open my game up...

You are much better players than I am... Any thoughts?

I think you should put it aside when you're not at the table.

And when you're back at the table, given your situation.... I'd start by feeling out what the other players have decided to do. Your best approach isn't dictated by your stack, so don't walk in with a pre-set strategy.
 
I think you should put it aside when you're not at the table.

And when you're back at the table, given your situation.... I'd start by feeling out what the other players have decided to do. Your best approach isn't dictated by your stack, so don't walk in with a pre-set strategy.

Solid!! Thanks Nomad!!
 
How many cash?

That was one of the big gripes I heard from players - not knowing where the bubble was or what 1st place was going to wind up being. Since the WSOP had to refund many players that bought, but did not need a final bullet, and any buy-ins that were no-shows were also eligible for a full refund, they put themselves in a difficult pot. Not that it whould change many strategies on day 1, but still...
 
I agree with nomad. Don't look too use a specific strategy until you see a few hands with your new table mates
 
I'd love to know how close to cash you are. Personally I think these large tournaments are so heavily front loaded that it makes sense to gun for a mega stack if the opportunity appears and requires you to gamble a bit. But you can't force it.
 
I'd love to know how close to cash you are. Personally I think these large tournaments are so heavily front loaded that it makes sense to gun for a mega stack if the opportunity appears and requires you to gamble a bit. But you can't force it.

For sure that's the case! We need about ¼ of the field to drop Tom... There's a bunch of really short stacks though so I'm guessing we'll be in the money about 2 or 3 hours in...
 
For sure that's the case! We need about ¼ of the field to drop Tom... There's a bunch of really short stacks though so I'm guessing we'll be in the money about 2 or 3 hours in...
I always remember I had a friend who finished something like 125th out of 7000 for the millionaire maker a couple of years ago. His cash out was about $2000. I always thought his payout was crazy light for going that deep, and it was because the pushed so much money to first.
 
Yeah really hard to give specific advice without knowing the exact pay structure - so all I'll say is always be the shipper, never the shippee... You can't lose when they fold. [emoji3]
 
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Pavilion Table 200

1 Justin Turner (Manassas, VA) 52,300
2 Heng Hong (Scottsdale, AZ) 1
3 PAULO 36,500
4 Michael Haas (Grapevine, TX) 13,200
5 Steven Bao Nguyen (Montreal) 20,300
6 Robert Wicks (Layton, UT) 48,700
7 Samuel Bernstein (Glenview, IL) 54,300
8 Wanda Kelley (Dothan, AL) 17,500
9 David Morgan (Gilbert, AZ) 8500
10 Steven Wilkie (GB) 58,200

Guessing some of the stacks are off a bit... Mr. Hong's anyways ;)

Also dude in seat 5 shows as having another stack on another table so not entirely sure what's going on there... thought you couldn't join another flight once you bagged chips.
 
Pavilion Table 200

1 Justin Turner (Manassas, VA) 52,300
2 Heng Hong (Scottsdale, AZ) 1
3 PAULO 36,500
4 Michael Haas (Grapevine, TX) 13,200
5 Steven Bao Nguyen (Montreal) 20,300
6 Robert Wicks (Layton, UT) 48,700
7 Samuel Bernstein (Glenview, IL) 54,300
8 Wanda Kelley (Dothan, AL) 17,500
9 David Morgan (Gilbert, AZ) 8500
10 Steven Wilkie (GB) 58,200

Guessing some of the stacks are off a bit... Mr. Hong's anyways ;)

Also dude in seat 5 shows as having another stack on another table so not entirely sure what's going on there... thought you couldn't join another flight once you bagged chips.

I like it Ronoh... Specially having a 20K 2 to my left... Good stealing possibility me thinks... If he was shorter it would be harder, he would shove any of my moves...
 
$1096 for 2241st place up to $638,880 for 1st

22,374 entries

$11,187,000 prize pool
 

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