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Thursday, October 8, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
Don’t think I posted this earlier but here’s the complete payout list for the Aruba Poker Classic, now that we’re in the money and everyone still in the tournament will walk about with enough profit to at least make this a doggone nice vacation, if they don’t make it into the truly life-changing money:
| 1 |
$ 753,330 |
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| 2 |
$ 414,680 |
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| 3 |
$ 218,860 |
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| 4 |
$ 126,710 |
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| 5 |
$ 92,150 |
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| 6 |
$ 66,810 |
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| 7 |
$ 41,470 |
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| 8 |
$ 41,470 |
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| 9 |
$ 29,950 |
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| 10 |
$ 29,950 |
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| 11 |
$ 23,040 |
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| 12 |
$ 23,040 |
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| 13 |
$ 18,430 |
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| 14 |
$ 18,430 |
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| 15 |
$ 18,430 |
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| 16 |
$ 18,430 |
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| 17 |
$ 18,430 |
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| 18 |
$ 18,430 |
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| 19 |
$ 16,130 |
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| 20 |
$ 16,130 |
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| 21 |
$ 16,130 |
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| 22 |
$ 16,130 |
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| 23 |
$ 16,130 |
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| 24 |
$ 16,130 |
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| 25 |
$ 13,850 |
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| 26 |
$ 13,850 |
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| 27 |
$ 13,850 |
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| 28 |
$ 13,850 |
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| 29 |
$ 13,850 |
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| 30 |
$ 13,850 |
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| 31 |
$ 11,520 |
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| 32 |
$ 11,520 |
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| 33 |
$ 11,520 |
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| 34 |
$ 11,520 |
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| 35 |
$ 11,520 |
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| 36 |
$ 11,520 |
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| 37 |
$ 9,210 |
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| 38 |
$ 9,210 |
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| 39 |
$ 9,210 |
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| 40 |
$ 9,210 |
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| 41 |
$ 9,210 |
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| 42 |
$ 9,210 |
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| 43 |
$ 9,210 |
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| 44 |
$ 9,210 |
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| 45 |
$ 9,210 |
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Thursday, October 8, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
Sometimes it takes hours for the money bubble to burst in a poker tournament; sometimes it takes just a hand or two. And that’s how it played out here in Aruba, as it took just two rounds of hand-for-hand play to determine who would be the 2009 Bubble Boy.
And, sadly, it was the extremely-well-dressed Vincent Moscasti who went out in 46th-place, who pushed in his last 10,000 chips into the middle holding As-10c. He couldn’t have liked it much when John Venturini re-raised to isolate, and Vincent probably felt a damn sight worse when Venturini tabled the Ac-Ad. Vincent needed a miracle but didn’t get one as the board ran out Kc-5c-7s-3s-Qh to send him away empty-handed.


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Thursday, October 8, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
Some days you live by the Aces, some days you die by the Aces. The latter held true for Phil Hellmuth as, after failing to nearly triple-up holding pocket rockets, he busted about 30 minutes later when he ran the Ace-King of hearts into John Venturini’s Aces. Venturini was in that big hand with Phil with Hellmuth holding Aces and Venturini Big Slick, and after a Qh-4s-5d flop the turn came the 6h to give Phil the nut flush draw and a prayer of surviving and doubling up.
But the river brought the Qc and ended Phil’s run. And there was no explosion, Phil shook everyone’s hand and headed for the door, no doubt wondering what might’ve been had that one big hand gone his way.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
Say what you will about Phil Hellmuth, he usually gets his money in good. You’re not often going to see him donking off a ton of chips with some goofball hand in a weird spot. Phil knows how to wait. He can be patient. He can wait, in his own words, “two (deleted) days!” to get his chips in the middle holding a dominant position.
Which is what happened in a huge hand just a few minutes ago. The chips went in the middle before the flop and Phil held pocket Aces to John Venturini’s Ac-Kc and Jonathan Lessin’s pocket Kings. Phil looked to be in good shape to win a huge pot that would vault him up the leaderboard, and as he jumped out of his chair and shouted, “Hold up!!” a big crowd gathered around Table 6 to see the hand play out.
The Qh-Qs-9c flop brought little danger. But the 10c hit on the turn and that gave Venturini a flush draw and both Phil’s opponent’s a gutshot to boot. “Oh no!” Phil said, circling in place before turning back to see the river card.
I think this picture will give you an idea of what transpired:

The river was the case King, winning the pot for Lessin. Who actually had the smallest stack among the three players in the pot and so Phil nearly broke even. But after waiting “two (deleted) days” for Aces and a chance to win a big pot, the opportunity that went wanting stung Phil bad. He still has around 30,000 chips.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
Via our fellow media-row denziens from PokerNews, here are the top ten chipstacks with 62 players left in the field. Again, we’ll keep playing until we get down to 36 players and then tomorrow we’ll play six-handed until we reach the final table.
| 1 |
Robert |
Mizrachi |
402,000 |
| 2 |
Eric |
Baldwin |
249,000 |
| 3 |
Ty |
Reiman |
227,000 |
| 4 |
James |
Mordue |
225,000 |
| 5 |
Matt |
Ross |
222,000 |
| 6 |
Travis |
Rice |
220,000 |
| 7 |
Jamie |
Armstrong |
209,000 |
| 8 |
Jon |
Favaloro |
198,000 |
| 9 |
James |
Czarnecki |
197,000 |
| 10 |
Brock |
Parker |
189,000 |
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Thursday, October 8, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
Before I post pics of the players who are still in the 2009 Aruba Poker Classic, I must sadly announce that two members of Team UB were sent to the rail in the last five minutes. Shawn moved in on the turn with A-J and an Ace on the board, only to be called by Charlie Hook holding A-Q. Here’s a pic of Shawn moving all in a bit earlier in the day (this time around he didn’t get a call).

Scott Ian went out just a moment later, losing with A-8 to A-Q, all-in before the flop.

Our two most recent champions are still in the field–last year’s winner Matt Brady:

And the 2007 champion, Travis Rice:

And our two most recent runners-up are still in the hunt. Last year’s bridesmaid Johan Storakers:

And James Mordue, who came second to Travis Rice in 2007:

With Scott and Shawn’s eliminations only two members of the Team UB/AP family are still in the tournament. One is Matt Vengrin (who bubbled the final table here in 2007):

And some guy named Phil Hellmuth, who I understand has had some success at this poker thing:

We just went on our first break, when we return blinds will be 1000-2000 with a 300 ante. Chip updates to come, and our internet access is a wee bit better today. Cross your fingers, say a prayer, etc.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
We’re about 15 minutes away from the start of Day 3 of the 2009 Aruba Poker Classic and 86 players will drag themselves off the beach and take their seats in the Radisson ballroom. Robert Mizrachi returns to play today as the chip leader, boasting a monster 353,000 stack. Jon Favaloro came into play yesterday as the chip leader and continued his strong play, as he now sits second with 255,000. Defending champion Matt Brady is still in the hunt, as is 2007 winner Travis Rice, and players such as Phil Hellmuth, Shawn Rice, Scott Ian, Matt Vengrin, Gavin Smith, Eric Baldwin, James Mordue, Zachary Clark and Johan Storakers will take their seats at noon.
Here are the complete chip counts, and when play resumes the blinds will be 800-1600 with a 200 ante We’re going to play today until the field has been reduced to 36 players.
| 1 |
Robert |
Mizrachi |
353,200 |
| 2 |
Jon |
Favaloro |
255,300 |
| 3 |
Ty |
Reiman |
226,900 |
| 4 |
Matthew |
Ross |
222,300 |
| 5 |
James |
Mordue |
207,700 |
| 6 |
James |
Czarnecki |
197,300 |
| 7 |
David |
Perkins |
191,500 |
| 8 |
Eric |
Baldwin |
166,400 |
| 9 |
Max |
Greenwood |
152,800 |
| 10 |
Ryan |
Caldwell |
146,900 |
| 11 |
Brandon |
Hall |
129,900 |
| 12 |
Travis |
Rice |
128,600 |
| 13 |
Zack |
Clark |
127,000 |
| 14 |
Tristan |
Wade |
126,300 |
| 15 |
Alex |
Wendell |
119,200 |
| 16 |
Krystian |
Pinzon |
117,900 |
| 17 |
Matt |
Vengrin |
116,700 |
| 18 |
John |
Venturini |
115,500 |
| 19 |
Dorian |
Rios |
114,300 |
| 20 |
Andy |
Rich |
113,600 |
| 21 |
John |
Clancy |
112,500 |
| 22 |
Vassil |
Kararadov |
112,100 |
| 23 |
Jamie |
Armstrong |
111,200 |
| 24 |
Brent |
Roberts |
111,200 |
| 25 |
John |
Strzemp |
107,600 |
| 26 |
William |
Cruz |
101,500 |
| 27 |
Brock |
Parker |
95,600 |
| 28 |
Adam |
Boghosian |
94,500 |
| 29 |
Victor |
Ng |
92,500 |
| 30 |
Kevin |
Kaikko |
90,900 |
| 31 |
Kazu |
Oshima |
88,000 |
| 32 |
Barry |
Hamilton |
84,700 |
| 33 |
David |
Sands |
82,400 |
| 34 |
Tyson |
Marks |
80,600 |
| 35 |
James |
Jewett |
76,200 |
| 36 |
Joe |
Le |
76,000 |
| 37 |
Michael |
DeGilio |
75,400 |
| 38 |
John |
Hayes |
74,100 |
| 39 |
Antonis |
Poulengrus |
73,600 |
| 40 |
Elias |
Haikal |
72,200 |
| 41 |
Charlie |
Hook |
71,000 |
| 42 |
Marc |
Levy |
70,500 |
| 43 |
Scott |
Brewer |
69,400 |
| 44 |
Justin |
Truesdell |
64,400 |
| 45 |
Anthony |
Angora |
62,300 |
| 46 |
Larry |
Sharp |
60,300 |
| 47 |
Elliott |
Flint-Petersen |
56,300 |
| 48 |
Jonathan |
Lessih |
55,600 |
| 49 |
Anthony |
Kastelic |
54,500 |
| 50 |
Vincent |
Moscati |
53,100 |
| 51 |
Jeffrey |
Vanchiro |
53,100 |
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Tony |
Callom |
52,000 |
| 53 |
Johan |
Storakers |
50,600 |
| 54 |
Ryan |
Howard |
50,300 |
| 55 |
Ryan |
Schmidt |
50,200 |
| 56 |
Mike |
Collins |
48,200 |
| 57 |
Roch |
Cousineau |
47,300 |
| 58 |
Katherine |
Cagle |
47,000 |
| 59 |
Gavin |
Smith |
45,700 |
| 60 |
Alessandro |
Nocerino |
45,100 |
| 61 |
Sol |
Bergren |
43,400 |
| 62 |
Al |
Riccobono |
42,000 |
| 63 |
Phil |
Hellmuth |
41,600 |
| 64 |
Scott |
Ian |
40,300 |
| 65 |
Brandon |
Terry |
38,400 |
| 66 |
Joe |
Rohinsky |
37,800 |
| 67 |
Matt |
Brady |
34,500 |
| 68 |
Jose Roberto |
Santos |
34,500 |
| 69 |
Howard “Tahoe” |
Andrew |
34,400 |
| 70 |
Vanessa |
Peng |
34,400 |
| 71 |
Frank |
Hernandez |
32,900 |
| 72 |
William |
Sheridan |
32,200 |
| 73 |
Scott |
Stewart |
30,500 |
| 74 |
Casey |
Kastle |
30,400 |
| 75 |
Oscar |
Esteban |
30,300 |
| 76 |
Tom |
Braband |
30,100 |
| 77 |
Anton |
Talle |
29,700 |
| 78 |
Tim |
West |
29,400 |
| 79 |
James |
Honeybone |
29,000 |
| 80 |
Hans |
Bennett |
27,300 |
| 81 |
Shawn |
Rice |
23,500 |
| 82 |
Susan |
Moncek |
20,600 |
| 83 |
Chase |
Steely |
19,900 |
| 84 |
Joseph |
Knight |
19,400 |
| 85 |
Hunter |
Frey |
18,500 |
| 86 |
Joe |
Mosca |
8,400 |
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
Day 2 is in the books, with 87 players still alive in the Aruba Poker Classic. Including Phil Hellmuth, Scott Ian, Shawn Rice, and Matt Vengrin. Oh, and Matt Brady, Robert Mizrachi, Gavin Smith, Brock Parker, Tim West, James Mordue, Travis Rice, and James Honeybone. We’ll be back to play tomorrow at high noon. God willing (and yes, I will be praying) our internet access will be a bit more robust tomorrow and we can publish a lot more posts and pics.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
Via our friends at PokerNews, here are some of the chip leaders at the moment:
Robert Mizrachi – 276,000
Jon Favaloro – 235,000
Matt Ross – 220,000
James Czarnecki – 205,000
Eric Baldwin – 165,000
David Perkins – 165,000
Alessandro Nocerino – 145,000
John Clancy – 145,000
Scott “yaboystu” Stewart – 120,000
Matt Ross vaulted up the leaderboard when he won a huge hand holding Ac-Kh to his opponent’s Kc-Ks. The flop was all clubs, the turn the 4d, and Ross check-raised for over 100,000, a big overbet. He got the call and needed a club or an Ace to take down the huge pot. And it was the 5c that hit, sending Ross into a Mattias Andersson-like explosion, screaming “JAAA!!!” or some Euro-sounding ode to joy as he stormed away from the table in triumph. He also bent the one card he held, earning a light rebuke from Tournament Director Matt Savage that quickly calmed Ross down. Still, he’s among the chipleaders as the field has dwindled to 97.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 - Gene Bromberg
A player I’ve neglected to mention so far in our updates is Travis “TravestyFund” Rice, who won the Aruba Poker Classic back in 2007. That week he put on a clinic of big stack poker, first accumulating that stack and then battering his opponents with it over the course of two days.

Finishing 2nd to Rice in 2007 was James Mordue, who actually had Travis dominated with A-K to K-10 on the final hand. If Travis hadn’t turned that ten, who knows what Jim might’ve been able to do with that double-up?

It’s way, way, WAY too early to be anointing a champion for this year, but a good bet to make a deep run (perhaps very deep) is Robert Mizrachi, who has separated himself from the rest of the field with a stack around 240,000.

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