JCordy Miranda 617 1 JCordy (GBR) 276K 2 Christopher Orme (USA) 483K. Virtually all his cashes are in New England, no Vegas results at all. Won a round $100K at Foxwoods in Nov 13 and $11K at the same casino in Mar 16, only one small cash in recent months. 3 Adam Hussen (CAN) 494K. Just 3 cashes, all in Kahnawake, Canada and nothing above his $2520 cash there a month ago. 4 Giuseppe Pantaleo (GER) 935K. Much more of a record than the last two, with almost a million in live cashes. 7 cashes this series, including FT of event 15 ($2500 NLH) for $43K. $232K for 5th in EPT Barcelona 2010 and loads of 5 figure scores (I counted 24) since 2010. 5 Martin Lesjoe (NOR) 216K. Only 2 cashes, $10K in a UKIPT on the Isle of Man in 2015, and $835 in a EPT side event in the Czech Republic last December 6 Randy Pfeifer (USA) 391K. Cashes date back to 2005, so very experienced. Cashed the BIG One drop last year ($111K buy in) for $166K, part of his $2m lifetime cashes. Cashed the Main in 2011, and several of these other huge field WSOP events. 4 cashes this series including 11th in the Crazy Eights, but his best result was 4th in the Millionaire Maker in 2015, finishing 4th for $441K. Has form in winning some smaller tourneys ($500 buy in and below) 7 Jess Grizzell (USA) 208K. Just one recorded cash, $500 for a min-cash in last years Series' tag-team event. 8 Vacant ? 9 Gennady Kalin (USA) 488K. No cashes at all this year, min-cashed last years ME and earned $9K in a $5 8-Max at the 2014 WSOP. Posted by Tikay10
Thank you Tikay! Hopefully I will crush it today with this info!
They have all successfully negotiated the first pay jump and we are down to 99. No change for jcordy or stacker but rektsai has just raked in a 70k pot
Rektsai came to get this won within an hour. After having 450k before the hand above, I came back to his table to see him with his last 120k in preflop with QJ v AK. A king on the flop pretty much put it to bed and I am afraid we have lost one. 93rd place for $3997. Posted by Sky_SamT
well done retsai nice cash do we know the other chipstacks
This is a truly fantastic effort. I can share that playing poker for 12 hours in a session is a real war of attrition. You find your brain going to mush and just one mistake you find yourself out the game. I make this point to recognise how hard this level of concentration is to the average Player. Try that 3 days in a row.
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