The Long Wait is Over
Saturday, November 7, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
Unless you’ve been living in a fortified bunker you know that today’s the day the World Series of Poker Main Event resumes and we find out which of the November Nine will be our next champion. Well, actually we’ll find that on Monday, because today they play down to heads-up and then resume the match at 10pm Monday night. So, actually, we’ll probably find out who the next World Champion is on Tuesday. And then Tuesday night ESPN shows their Final Table broadcast. Complicated stuff, I know.
And if you don’t want to know what happens or who wins before that broadcast, I advise you return to that fortified bunker and pull that heavy metal door shut. Because in this age of blogs and Twitter and Facebook and texts and the myriad other ways we communicate with one another (talking, even) it’s well-nigh impossible to remove yourself from the grid without deliberate action on your part. So if it’s a nice day in your part of the word, a camping trip might be advisable. Take the car out for a long, long, long drive? Get yourself arrested on a minor (and here I stress MINOR) charge and be a guest of the state for the weekend. These are all ideas for those who want to be on tenterhooks for ESPN’s broadcast.
For those who will be keeping an ear to the ground there are a few options for news. UltimateBet is sponsoring the live coverage over at Bluff Magazine, and Annie Duke and Hollywood Dave will be tableside providing commentary. You can visit the re-launched WSOP.com for a live-viewer and video updates and all sorts of info from the final table. PokerNews will of course be providing hand-for-hand updates and chip counts throughout the day. ESPN’s Andrew Feldman will have a live-blog of the final-table, as will my friend the infamous Dr. Pauly. And then whatever particular poker publication you prefer as well.
So we’re almost ready to go, play begins at noon Vegas time (3pm on the East Coast) and unless you have an elephantine memory you may need a refresher of where we stand. Here’s some info about the situation as play resumes:
Current Level: 33 with 7 minutes and 16 seconds remaining
Blinds: 120K/240K with a 30K ante
Next Level: 150K/300K with a 40K ante
Chip Count:
Darvin Moon – 58,930,000
Eric Buchman – 34,800,000
Steven Begleiter – 29,885,000
Jeff Shulman – 19,580,000
Joseph Cada – 13,215,000
Kevin Schaffel – 12,390,000
Phil Ivey – 9,765,000
Antoine Saout – 9,500,000
James Akenhead – 6,800,000
Seating Assignments:
Seat 1: Darvin Moon (Oakland, MD) – 58,930,000
Seat 2: James Akenhead (London, UK) – 6,800,000
Seat 3: Phil Ivey (Las Vegas, NV) – 9,765,000
Seat 4: Kevin Schaffel (Coral Springs, FL) – 12,390,000
Seat 5: Steven Begleiter (Chappaqua, NY) – 29,885,000
Seat 6: Eric Buchman (Valley Stream, NY) – 34,800,000
Seat 7: Joseph Cada (Shelby Township, MI)- 13,215,000
Seat 8: Antoine Saout (St. Martin des Champs, France) – 9,500,000
Seat 9: Jeff Shulman (Las Vegas, NV) – 19,580,000
November Nine Payouts:
1st $8,547,042
2nd $5,182,928
3rd $3,479,670
4th $2,502,890
5th $1,953,452
6th $1,587,160
7th $1,404,014
8th $1,300,231
9th $1,263,602
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November 19th, 2009 at 10:39 pm
[...] You can visit the re-launched WSOP .com for a live -viewer and video updates and all sorts of info from the final table . PokerNews will of course be providing hand-for-hand updates and chip counts throughout the day. … Seat 6: Eric Buchman (Valley Stream , NY) β 34800000. Seat 7: Joseph Cada (Shelby Township, MI)- 13215000. Seat 8: Antoine Saout (St. Martin des Champs, France) β 9500000. Seat 9: Jeff Shulman (Las Vegas, NV) β 19580000. November Nine Payouts: 1st $8547042 …Continued [...]