Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
Just had to walk to very farthest point of Rio, and back, during break. Made it with 29 seconds to spare. #exercise #pfa73
Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
Just had to walk to very farthest point of Rio, and back, during break. Made it with 29 seconds to spare. #exercise #pfa73
Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
River 9, he bets small. I call, he shows TT for full house. Ugh. Lost minimum but down to 89k #pfa73
Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
First hand back AA in cutoff. Euro pro raises UTG, I 3-bet. Flop QT5 rainbow. Bet/call. Q turn, check/check. (Cont...) #pfa73
Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
Another set involved. This time I have it. 44 on SB, KQ43A board. Up to 95k #pfa73
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Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
JT on Q84 flop, checked around, 9 turn. Got paid on turn & river. Up to 104600 #pfa73
why does pokernews refuse to acknowledge you are a bracelet winner?
They just posted the seating assignments.
Todd Witteles LAS VEGAS, NV, US 99,400 Amazon / 157 / 1
Gregoire Boissenot Boulogne Billiancourt, , FR 38,900 Amazon / 157 / 2
Chun Yam GB 36,300 Amazon / 157 / 3
Derek Wolters CHANDLER, AZ, US 23,100 Amazon / 157 / 4
Bryn Kenney LONG BEACH, NY, US 114,000 Amazon / 157 / 5
Matthew Silberzweig ELMONT, NY, US 78,800 Amazon / 157 / 6
Rajagopal Seshasankaran WOODINVILLE, WA, US 22,000 Amazon / 157 / 7
Matthew Shafman WEST ORANGE, NJ, US 71,700 Amazon / 157 / 8
Christopher Leslie Portland, OR, US 165,900 Amazon / 157 / 9
Might have my hands a bit full with Bryn Kenney, a tough, aggro tournament player, who has slight position on me (though we're mostly neutral). He is 16th all time in cashing tournaments, with over $17 million in cashes (mostly from playing High Roller events).
Otherwise, from what I can see, this isn't a bad draw, as I have position on the biggest stack, and I'm 3rd stacked at this table, with 5 of the other 6 people being short stacks.
I actually had Kenney once before (I think 2013) on WSOP Main Day 2.
1643 of 2164 (75.92%) survived Day 1B.
This means 2219 of 2959 players survived Days 1A and 1B (74.99%), making the average stack for Day 2AB just 66,800.
I am tied for 419th out of the 2219.
Gregoire Boissenot Boulogne Billiancourt, , FR 38,900 Amazon / 157 / 2
Middle aged French guy. Has one cash in past two years, but has cashed going back to 2010 in Europe. Probably knows what he is doing but isn't super tough. Fairly low stack.
Chun Yam GB 36,300 Amazon / 157 / 3
Hong Kong player. 6 cashes this year. Probably pretty good, though his stack is fairly low.
Derek Wolters CHANDLER, AZ, US 23,100 Amazon / 157 / 4
Young pro. I probably saw him in the $888 cashout line, as he cashed 359th while I cashed 356th. Very short stacked.
Bryn Kenney LONG BEACH, NY, US 114,000 Amazon / 157 / 5
As mentioned in the previous post, very tough opponent, plays super high roller events.
Matthew Silberzweig ELMONT, NY, US 78,800 Amazon / 157 / 6
Middle aged guy who cashed in the Main last year. Has various cashes going back 7 years. I'm guessing he is a decent recreational player.
Rajagopal Seshasankaran WOODINVILLE, WA, US 22,000 Amazon / 157 / 7
Perhaps he satellited in? Has never cashed in an event with a buyin above $750. I'm guessing he is a decent recreational player. Very short stacked.
Matthew Shafman WEST ORANGE, NJ, US 71,700 Amazon / 157 / 8
Young guy, probably an AC area pro. Six cashes this year in the WSOP. Will probably be tough.
Christopher Leslie Portland, OR, US 165,900 Amazon / 157 / 9
Biggest stack at the table, but I can't find much on him. Two cashes this year, but no other live cashes prior to the 2017 WSOP. I'm guessing he's a recreational player.
Overall, this isn't a very good table draw, though some of the short stacks will likely bust and be replaced fairly quickly.
It's also worth noting that there are 184 tables, and I am table 157. If they are breaking from high to low, then this table will be broken after not too long.
Tweet from: ToddWitteles (Todd Witteles)
Euro pro and I each flopped trip aces. Lost minimum, down to 97250 #pfa73
Tweet from: ToddWitteles (Todd Witteles)
Disappointing end to level. Straight draw with overcards bricks turn/river on final hand. Down to 91700 at dinner. #pfa73
Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
Oops. Tweeted last 3 updates from wrong account. Read @ToddWitteles to see them. At dinner with 91700 #pfa73
Tweet from: ToddWitteles (Todd Witteles)
Had about 106k at high. Level 3 was first losing level. Overall still doing fairly well. Return at 7:20pm to play 200/400/50. #pfa73
Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
Tough level so far. Tied first hand, lost next 3. Down to 80825 #pfa73
Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
Hit a big one on button vs SB, perfect setup, but worst river (for him) killed my action. Up to 88700. #pfa73
Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
Sitting at 98625 after winning two pots. #pfa73
Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
106375, 15 min til break & then final level after that. #pfa73
Tweet from: DanDruffPoker (Todd Witteles)
Something around 110k going into final level. Couldn't count because break came & had to beat everyone to the bathroom. #pfa73
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