Seat 1: Craig Stein – 440,000
Seat 2: Niklas Flisberg – 1,264,000
Seat 3: Mark Wilds – 485,000
Seat 4: Andrew Brokos – 4,444,000
Seat 6: Lisa Parsons – 581,000
Seat 7: Peter Neff – 1,275,000
Seat 8: Darus Suharto – 1,057,000
Seat 9: Owen Crowe – 1,050,000
Owen Crowe is Ocrowe online, he actually busted me out the final table of a $1000 WSOP satellite on Stars a few months ago. Definitely a strong player. I don’t anything about the others, but I’m happy with their chip counts: big enough to be worth stacking, but not so big that any of them can cripple me. Seems like a favorable draw.
Thanks for all the comments. Don’t worry about that “not reporting” thing, for some reason the dealer took a copy of my paperwork before I wrote in my chip count, not a big deal.
good luck foucault, all of us at pokersavvy are pulling for you. gogogogo
Really enjoying seeing you do so well here, man. Keep it going.
You Go Boyo!!!!
Pretty good draw,
Carpe Diem!!!
Keep playing great. Boston’s pulling for you.
Good luck, been fun keeping tabs online.
GL…Peter Neff = #1 Pen online. Strong player
keep it up!!
Best of luck – go for gold!
/j.
Hope to see you in the final nine … good luck!
Been reading this blog for a year or so and hoped you’d do well at the world series, so good luck.
Especially well done for maintaining a veneer of calm on this blog too!!
5mil! wow!
Been out of town, so psyched to see you’re still in it. Sick, sick run. Keep it going!
Okay, eat some food and come back and double a couple of times before the end of the night.
ya…one or two doubles and you’re fine
Great job so far. Still in it and in prime spot to make a run for top 27 and the final table after that.
Amazing job! Good luck!
Your blog is always an excellent read and congratulations on a great run in the event!
Looking forward to hearing more about the event from you rather than the often inaccurate live reporting.
Cheers and best of luck in the future.
Sad to see you bust out, if you’d been offered 35th going in would you have taken it? Congratulations on a great job throughout.
great job Andrew…was thrilling to keep track of. NICE SCORE!
An amazing run. And here’s what you can be proudest of:
“He made an extremely gracious exit, shaking the hand of each player at his table.”
Following your progress was great fun.
Best, Shorty
great job, Andrew
Congrats on an incredible run, Andrew. It was thrilling to watch you play over the weekend.
Great job andreew, I followed u trough all the week-end, and was a littel disapointed to see u out this morning when I woke up here in Italy. How are you feelings?! Can wait to read your impressions. Cheers.
Foucault, Great run! Just awesome! You outplayed over 6,800other players from around the world! You showed a lot of class, too. I can’t wait for your write up of the whole thing.
Congrats Andrew. Nice score!
Nice score, I was rooting for a FT at least but I guess it wasn’t meant to be.
WP GG etc
Congrats on the deep run. Congrats on cashing three years running.
Keep up your representation of the CHS! We’re proud of you! Tonight I’m going to buy some animal crackers in your honor!
Nice job!
Was just about to enquire into your rates for coaching…
Looks like they’ll have gone up now.
Well done.
So you are saying that calling the flop is the correct play with AK?
Stephen,
If I knew that UTG was on a super-tight range pre-flop or that he would only bet pairs bigger than 4’s on the flop, then no, it is not correct. Given that he’d made it to the end of Day 5, I gave him credit for being able to open up his UTG range and to make continuation bets with worse no-pair hands. Not only is AK nut no pair with six outs against a lot of the stuff it’s behind, it also has some implied odds against stuff it is beating. AJ will usually pay off at least one more bet if an A falls.