Place | Name | Chips | Table/Seat |
---|---|---|---|
1 | DiBella, John | 700,000 | 4-3 |
2 | Napolitano, Vinny | 465,000 | 3-1 |
3 | Ting, John | 458,500 | 5-7 |
4 | Silberzweig, Matt | 399,000 | 2-1 |
5 | Leder, William | 385,000 | 6-5 |
6 | Boghosian, Todd | 378,000 | 4-1 |
7 | Sciannameo, Carlo | 292,500 | 1-7 |
8 | Porbandarwala, Soheb | 271,000 | 5-1 |
9 | Kane, Gerard | 261,000 | 5-8 |
10 | Morgan, Raymond | 258,000 | 5-9 |
11 | Hoglund, Thomas | 254,000 | 1-4 |
12 | Azzi, Charbel | 244,000 | 3-3 |
13 | Abouezzi, Rahib | 236,500 | 6-3 |
14 | O'Hearn, Brian | 234,500 | 3-8 |
15 | Campbell, James | 227,000 | 4-7 |
16 | Dougherty, Mike | 220,000 | 6-7 |
17 | Lavoie, Michael | 209,000 | 2-8 |
18 | Kohl, James | 198,500 | 4-5 |
19 | Allain, Robert | 192,000 | 2-3 |
20 | Liberta, Joseph | 172,500 | 1-1 |
21 | OrtizGomez, Alex | 165,000 | 6-6 |
22 | Agard, Sherwin | 153,000 | 6-8 |
23 | Smith, Aaron | 144,000 | 4-2 |
24 | Smith, Guy | 140,000 | 6-1 |
25 | Kontaratos, Bill | 138,000 | 2-5 |
26 | Pito, John | 132,500 | 3-5 |
27 | Albilia, Ariel | 131,000 | 1-6 |
28 | Frey, Kyle | 130,500 | 1-8 |
29 | Starratt, Joe | 128,500 | 3-4 |
30 | Hicks, Ray | 125,000 | 3-6 |
31 | Eid, Mohd | 123,200 | 5-4 |
32 | Diglio, Anthony | 115,000 | 2-6 |
33 | Failla, Will | 115,000 | 5-5 |
34 | Leskowitz, Bryan | 115,000 | 3-2 |
35 | Sande, L.J. | 114,500 | 5-3 |
36 | Happas, Steve Dakota | 110,000 | 4-6 |
37 | Bassett, Walt | 104,500 | 1-2 |
38 | Busse, Shawn | 104,000 | 1-9 |
39 | Freeman, Todd | 103,500 | 1-5 |
40 | Vitale, John | 98,500 | 2-9 |
41 | McNeil, Michael | 92,500 | 6-9 |
42 | Ward, Joseph | 87,000 | 3-9 |
43 | Hoey, Ken | 85,500 | 3-7 |
44 | Stefanski, David | 79,500 | 4-8 |
45 | Happas, Derek | 72,000 | 4-9 |
46 | Barinelli, David | 70,500 | 5-6 |
47 | Schwartz, Justin | 59,000 | 2-2 |
48 | Brown, Winchester | 52,000 | 6-2 |
49 | Kohlberg, Curt | 42,000 | 2-7 |
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Foxwoods 2012 World Poker Finals Event #25 - $3,500 NLH Main Event - Day 2 Returning Players
Play Concludes on Day 2 of the World Poker Finals Main Event
Play has come to an end on Day 2 of the Foxwoods World Poker Finals Main Event.
It looks like there are approximately 49 players remaining.
Play will resume tomorrow at noon and play for another eight levels or the final table, whichever comes first.
Final chip counts and Day 3 seat assignments will be posted right here on FoxwoodsPoker.com as soon as they are available.
It looks like there are approximately 49 players remaining.
Play will resume tomorrow at noon and play for another eight levels or the final table, whichever comes first.
Final chip counts and Day 3 seat assignments will be posted right here on FoxwoodsPoker.com as soon as they are available.
Brian Hastings Eliminated from the World Poker Finals Main Event
2012 WSOP Heads-Up Champion Brian Hastings Doubles Up
Brian Hastings |
As short-stacked Hastings got all in with [As][3h] against his opponent's [9c][9h] before the flop and was able to spike his ace on the flop.
Hastings now sits on almost 70,000 with the blinds at 2,000-4,000 and about 40 minutes of play left on Day 2. There are 52 players remaining.
World Poker Final Main Event: Finals Break of the Day with 68 Remaining
The player on Day 2 of the World Poker Finals Main Event are now on their final break of the day.
They will play two more levels and then play will conclude for the day.
The blinds will be going to 1,500-3,000 with a 500 ante and the average chip stack with 68 players remaining is now 135,500.
You can watch the live stream of the feature table by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.
They will play two more levels and then play will conclude for the day.
The blinds will be going to 1,500-3,000 with a 500 ante and the average chip stack with 68 players remaining is now 135,500.
You can watch the live stream of the feature table by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.
The WSOP Circuit at Foxwoods March 27th-April 8th
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The 2012-2013 World Series of Poker Circuit Series makes a stop at Foxwoods this year from March 27th to April 8th.
Play against the best Circuit grinders in the country and earn your spot in the 2013 World Series of Poker Circuit National Championship.
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$400 No-Limit Hold 'em Champion Rob Brown Eliminated from the Main Event
Rob Brown |
Moved 16 bbs over a habitual limper after folding for 30 min with 108ss he has KK 867J7 runout #getemnexttime
— Rob Brown (@RobBrownPro) November 3, 2012
$1,000 No-Limit Hold 'em Runner-Up Luke Vrabel Eliminated
World Poker Finals Main Event Tweets from the 2nd Break
320k going to 1/2k. @jordankickz to my right and a couple other wizarding types also competing for #tablecaptain
— Soheb Porbandarwala (@metsfan512) November 3, 2012
150k going up to 1/2k. 89/230 players remain. Avg is about 125k
— James Campbell (@JCamby33) November 3, 2012
Got 85k going into 1k/2k. Not much happening. Only big hand ive played all day was that QQ to AK
— Bryan Leskowitz (@BryanLeskowitz) November 3, 2012
125k break going to 1k/2k/300 solid reg moves to my dir left 89 left avg 100k
— Rob Brown (@RobBrownPro) November 3, 2012
At 2nd break. Lost 240k pot qq against kk - still have 225k 89 players left.
— Steve Dakota Happas (@dakotablog) November 3, 2012
60k going into 1k/2k. That was a frustrating couple of levels.
— Miikka Anttonen (@chuckbasspoker) November 3, 2012
$1,000 No-Limit Champion Vinny Maglio Eliminated from the Main Event
World Poker Finals Main Event Day 2 Tweets from the Break
Lost a few small pots #nothingTooSerious 61k 1st break of the day going to 600/1200/200 avg around 70k 117 left
— Rob Brown (@RobBrownPro) November 3, 2012
Lost some annoying pots that level, 41k at 6 1200 haaaaangin around
— Luke(@bdbeatslayer) November 3, 2012
68k on first break going into 600/1200.
— Miikka Anttonen (@chuckbasspoker) November 3, 2012
260k first break, going to 1200bb. Misread my hand and accidentally owned @davestefanski before our table broke
— Soheb Porbandarwala (@metsfan512) November 3, 2012
92k on break after losing that 75k flip. Still chillin tho! 117/230 players remain. #FoxwoodsWPFMain
— Bryan Leskowitz (@BryanLeskowitz) November 3, 2012
@foxwoodspoker end of first break day 2 - continuing to chip up - now at 285,000
— Steve Dakota Happas (@dakotablog) November 3, 2012
Chipped up nice those first two levels @foxwoodspoker ME..135k going to 600/1,200 #globehunting
— David Stefanski (@DaveStefanski) November 3, 2012
Todd Terry Eliminated from the World Poker Finals Main Event
Todd Terry |
Out. 3bet jammed AJo, someone behind had QQ. #FoxwoodsME
— Todd Terry (@toddbterry) November 3, 2012
The Happas Brothers Begins Day 2 of the Main Event on Top
Live Stream Feature Table with Luke Vrabel and Todd Terry
Luke Vrabel |
On tv table it's pretty absurd one too lolTune in now to watch the live stream feature table with Luke Vrabel (seat 1) and Todd Terry (seat 3).
— Luke(@bdbeatslayer) November 3, 2012
You can watch by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.
World Poker Finals Main Event Day 2 Now Underway!
Day 2 of the Foxwoods World Poker Finals Main Event is now underway.
The blinds are 400-800 with a 100 ante. With 158 players remaining, the average chip stack is 58,200.
You can watch the live feed by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.
The blinds are 400-800 with a 100 ante. With 158 players remaining, the average chip stack is 58,200.
You can watch the live feed by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.
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