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Tuesday 26th February 2008

Day Three Draws to an End in LA



Imagine going to your work, sitting there for two and half days and then realising you’re not going to be paid a bean for your efforts. You wouldn’t be too happy, and neither were those who were unfortunate enough to miss out on a payday at the Commerce Casino. The levels to which some players stooped in order to avoid going home without a cent did aggravate some though.

Action on Day 3 started briskly enough, with 136 players being reduced to 68 within the first four levels of play. With 63 due to be paid, play then became turgid, with some deliberate stalling on show. On Table 7, a player known only as “Bobby” seemed to be finding himself in tough spots every hand, taking over five minutes on several occasions. After the fourth consecutive dwell, Theo Tran began to become very agitated, and the floor was called. In the meantime, Mike Carson on Table 1 had decided they should slow down too, thinking it unfair they were seeing more hands than other tables. This in turn had David Singer vocal, most likely as the pro was keen to exploit the tight nature of bubble play.

In a bid to defuse the situation, and with four more needed to be eliminated, the tournament director decided to call hand-for-hand play early.

When feathers are being ruffled, Phil Hellmuth has a decent chance of being involved in some way. According to reports from other players on his table, Hellmuth had a verbal run in with an adversary after being shown bluff after bluff. The final straw came for the Poker Brat after one player showboated to those on the rail after making his straight against Phil. A mock-truce and handshake were offered, but Hellmuth decided against the offer until then end of play that day.

There is something very sweet about our game sometimes, and many will be delighted to hear that the bubble was finally burst when ‘Bobby’ decided to call his stack off with Q-5 offsuit. Yep, all those tough folds, then you go home with nadda after calling with Q-5 offsuit. We love poker.

With bubbles burst and temperatures lowered again, the day ended play with the following players occupying the top ten spots:

1. Kyle Burnside – 781,000

2. Phil Ivey – 656,000

3. Jennifer Tilly – 569,000

4. David Singer – 561,000

5. Yury Parad – 560,000

6. Mike Hamparsomian – 499,000

7. Theo Tran – 470,000

8. Scott Montgomery – 454,000

9. Daniel Fuhs – 444,000

10. Mike “Sirwatts” Watson – 393,000

 

Source: OnlineCasinoNews


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