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Looks like David Tuchman is going to be at it again at this years WSOP.

Live at the WSOP’ Web Streaming – Once again, the WSOP will provide final table streaming at the 2016 WSOP with David Tuchman and Tatjana Pasalic. New this year, will be a more free-flowing format, attempting to bring viewers inside all that is happening at the venue on a particular day, not just at the final table. One final table will be selected to be the stream of the day.

"Free Flowing format". How elusive. I don't recall Tatjana Pasalic from last year, however the PR doesn't seem to indicate that she's a new addition. The live streams in the past years really have been great imo. Hope their new format works.

EDIT (classic Motels): I guess she was not in the booth but on the floor recruiting guests last year.

Let the gratuitous Tatjana Pasalic pics commence.

Streams have started and can be viewed at http://www.wsop.com/live
 
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If she is getting camera time I will definitely be watching!
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They streamed the casino employees final table. Tuckman and Jason Somerville in the booth. Good stuff.
 
Anyone watching the Millionaire Maker streaming now? Have it on in the background working late and there's a young woman playing her first WSOP event ever who made it to the final 4. Great story. Kindergarten teacher who took extended maternity leave and is going back to work in September. She just smartly folded to save her last 6 BBs, shoved to pick up a couple blinds and antes a couple times and then doubled through to get back up to 18 BBs.

Would love to see her ladder up to a mill ball since 2nd and 1st both get a mill plus. Of course the payout structure is extremely retarded with a 500k+ difference between 3rd and 2nd and then 65k difference between 1st and 2nd, but hey whatever you gotta do to guarantee top two taking a mill right?
 
Watched the Razz final table the other day. Was happy to see hole cards were displayed.
 
Anyone watching the Millionaire Maker streaming now? Have it on in the background working late and there's a young woman playing her first WSOP event ever who made it to the final 4. Great story. Kindergarten teacher who took extended maternity leave and is going back to work in September. She just smartly folded to save her last 6 BBs, shoved to pick up a couple blinds and antes a couple times and then doubled through to get back up to 18 BBs.

Would love to see her ladder up to a mill ball since 2nd and 1st both get a mill plus. Of course the payout structure is extremely retarded with a 500k+ difference between 3rd and 2nd and then 65k difference between 1st and 2nd, but hey whatever you gotta do to guarantee top two taking a mill right?

I've been watching, that was a great lay down. Do you know what the delay is for the live stream? I assume on dinner break she's gonna find out that it was a good fold and bolster her confidence. I agree, it would be awesome to see her get top two.
 
Hahhahahahahahah millionaire matchmaker. I'll watch it right after housewives and the bachelor hahahahhahahahaha!!!!!!!!
 
I thought you were talking about that bravo show my wife watches that makes me want to stick an ice pick into my eyes. NM. False alarm. Testicales are secure.
 
Loving this - she's made it to third place. $500k and change. Ladder up, bitch!
 
Bummer out in third. Still amazing $500k on a $1500 investment. Great run for her.

Final hand semi-auto play. She had KThh 3 handed with 10BBs and she ran into aces.
 
Hilarious to see how relaxed the heads up match is in this thing given both guys have locked up $1MM and there's $65K at risk for heads up. They're drinking, bluffing, talking trash. Probably the most chill heads up in the entire WSOP this year.
 
Do you know what the delay is for the live stream?

I believe it's a 20 minute delay.

We were watching this during our Tuesday game and we were pretty pumped to see her fold and leave herself with 6bb and it worked our really well. instead of $270,000 two people were eliminated which nabbed her $500,000.

10k Razz (or 1k plo) is this evening. Jason Mercier going for his second bracelet of this year and should be an interesting final table, cept it's Razz.
 
10k Razz (or 1k plo) is this evening. Jason Mercier going for his second bracelet of this year and should be an interesting final table, cept it's Razz.

Their graphics for the last Razz live stream were fantastic. By far the best graphic overlay I've ever seen for a stud structure event at the WSOP and they were doing it almost (but for the 30 minute delay) in real time. Very impressive and made it a lot more fun to watch.

My view is that if Tuchman gets the right co-commentator on, any game will be enjoyable to watch. I would like to hear Nick Schulman or Eric Rodawig on the Razz rounds, but there are many good people available and the vast majority of them are in Vegas, so recruiting one for the stream shouldn't be a tough job.
 
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When do the main rounds start on ESPN? Is there is dedicated live channel running ATM?
 
When do the main rounds start on ESPN? Is there is dedicated live channel running ATM?

I don't know about ESPN, but I've been watching the streaming on WSOP.com/live. David Tuchman (TuckonSports) usually tweets the expected start time of the live streaming coverage. They're supposed to stream the $10K Razz final table today at 2:00 p.m. PDT, with a 20 or 30-minute delay. WSOP.com also has archived copies of previous final tables that we can watch or rewatch.
 
When do the main rounds start on ESPN? Is there is dedicated live channel running ATM?
Espn has the exclusive rights to The Main Event so it isn't live streamed. First episode won't air until after main event reaches the Nov 9.
 
July 9-11 is the main event.

How does the schedule normally work. Is it possible to know what time the final two players will go at it?
 
http://espn.go.com/blog/poker/post/...chedule-includes-69-events-main-event-changes

1: Casino Employees No-limit hold'em -- Winner: Christopher Sand $75,157

2: Colossus II -- Winner: Ben Keeline $1,000,000

3: $10K Seven-card Stud Championship -- Winner: Rob Mizrachi $242,662

4: Top Up Turbo No-limit hold'em -- Winner: Kyle Julius $142,972

5: $1,500 Dealer's Choice -- Winner: Lawrence Berg $125,466

6: $1,500 No-limit hold'em -- Winner: Peter Eichhardt $438,417

7: $1,500 2-7 Draw Lowball (no-limit) -- Winner: Ryan D'Angelo $92,338

8: $1,500 HORSE -- Winner: Ian Johns $212,604

9: $10K Heads-up Championship -- Winner: Alan Percal $320,574

10: Six-handed no-limit hold'em $1,500 In progress
11: Dealer's Choice $10,000 In progress
12: Pot-limit Omaha $565 In progress
13: Razz $1,500 In progress
14: Millionaire Maker ($1M Guaranteed to 1st & 2nd) $1,500 June 10-11 10 a.m.
15: Six-handed eight-game mix $1,500 10-Jun 3 p.m.
16: 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship (no-limit) $10,000 11-Jun 3 p.m.
17: No-limit hold'em $1,000 12-Jun 11 a.m.
18: HORSE $3,000 12-Jun 3 p.m.
19: Pot-limit Omaha $1,000 13-Jun 11 a.m.
20: Razz Championship $10,000 13-Jun 3 p.m.
21: Six-handed no-limit hold'em $3,000 14-Jun 11 a.m.
22: Limit hold'em $1,500 14-Jun 3 p.m.
23: No-limit hold'em $2,000 15-Jun 11 a.m.
24: HORSE Championship $10,000 15-Jun 3 p.m.
25: No-limit hold'em $2,500 16-Jun 11 a.m.
26: Omaha high-low split eight-or-better $1,500 16-Jun 3 p.m.
27: Seniors Championship (50+) $1,000 17-Jun 10 a.m.
28: Limit hold'em Championship $10,000 17-Jun 3 p.m.
29: No-limit hold'em $1,500 18-Jun 11 a.m.
30: Six-handed pot-limit Omaha $3,000 18-Jun 3 p.m.
31: Super Seniors (65+) $1,000 19-Jun 10 a.m.
32: Omaha high-low split eight-or-better Championship $10,000 19-Jun 3 p.m.
33: Summer Solstice no-limit hold'em (90 minute levels) $1,500 20-Jun 11 a.m.
34: 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball (limit) $1,500 20-Jun 3 p.m.
35: Six-handed no-limit hold'em $5,000 21-Jun 11 a.m.
36: Omaha/Seven-card stud high-low eight-or-better $2,500 21-Jun 3 p.m.
37: Pot-limit Omaha $1,500 22-Jun 11 a.m.
38: Six-handed limit hold'em $3,000 22-Jun 3 p.m.
39: Six-handed no-limit hold'em Championship $10,000 23-Jun 11 a.m.
40: Mixed Triple Draw Lowball (A-5, 2-7, Badugi) $2,500 23-Jun 3 p.m.
41: Monster Stack $1,500 June 24-25 10 a.m.
42: No-limit hold'em shootout $3,000 24-Jun 3 p.m.
43: Seven-card stud high-low eight-or-better Championship $10,000 25-Jun 3 p.m.
44: No-limit hold'em $1,000 26-Jun 11 a.m.
45: No-limit hold'em/Pot-limit Omaha (eight-handed) $1,500 26-Jun 3 p.m.
46: Bounty no-limit hold'em $1,500 27-Jun 11 a.m.
47: 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball Championship (limit) $10,000 27-Jun 3 p.m.
48: Turbo no-limit hold'em (30 minute levels) $5,000 28-Jun 11 a.m.
49: Seven-card stud $1,500 28-Jun 3 p.m.
50: No-limit hold'em shootout $1,500 29-Jun 11 a.m.
51: Pot-limit Omaha Championship $10,000 29-Jun 3 p.m.
52: No-limit hold'em $3,000 30-Jun 11 a.m.
53: Mixed Omaha (PLO/8 - Omaha/8 - Big O) $1,500 30-Jun 3 p.m.
54: Crazy Eights (eight-handed) ($888,888 Guaranteed to 1st) $888 July 1-2 10 a.m., 4 p.m.
55: Poker Players Championship $50,000 2-Jul 3 p.m.
56: No-limit hold'em $1,500 3-Jul 11 a.m.
57: Pot-limit Omaha high-low eight-or-better $3,000 3-Jul 3 p.m.
58: Turbo no-limit hold'em (30 minute levels) $1,000 4-Jul 11 a.m.
59: No-limit hold'em $5,000 5-Jul 11 a.m.
60: Seven-card stud high-low eight-or-better $1,500 5-Jul 3 p.m.
61: Tag Team no-limit hold'em (2-4 players) $1,000/team 6-Jul 11 a.m.
62: High Roller pot-limit Omaha $25,000 6-Jul 3 p.m.
63: No-limit hold'em $1,000 7-Jul 11 a.m.
64: Pot-limit Omaha high-low eight-or-better $3,000 7-Jul 3 p.m.
65: Ladies Championship $10K/$1K 8-Jul 11 a.m.
66: WSOP.com ONLINE (no-limit hold'em) $1,000 8-Jul 1 p.m.
67: High Roller for ONE DROP $111,111 8-Jul 1 p.m.
68: WSOP Main Event $10,000 July 9-11 11 a.m.
69: Little One for ONE DROP $1,111 July 12-14 3 p.m.
 
July 9-11 is the main event.

How does the schedule normally work. Is it possible to know what time the final two players will go at it?
They play down to 9 players, then the players take a break until November where final table resumes with increased hype and fan fare. In Nov they play from 9 players to 3. Day two they play from 3 to 2, then heads up on the 3rd day, if I recall correctly.

Furthermore, this is typically broadcast live on ESPN in November.
 
Oh oh. I'll have to schedule a poker night the same night as the event so we can watch the game live.

What night is it on? Hopefully a Saturday.
 
Oh oh. I'll have to schedule a poker night the same night as the event so we can watch the game live.

What night is it on? Hopefully a Saturday.

Last year the November Nine (Main Event Final Table) started on Sunday, Nov. 8, and concluded on Tuesday, Nov. 10.
 
We're off! And thankfully Tuchman has Matt Grapenthien co-commentating. This should be very good.
 
OMG that first hand. If Mercier is getting folds like that from Hastings and Racener this is his bracelet already.
 

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