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    Good Luck to Mr Schaffel. I hope he doesn't disgrace your hometown like Dennis Phillips did for us. I play with him on a regular basis, and given that he is awful, his debacle was foreshadowed to say the least. So I hope your shout out is for a skillful opponent, because not everyone can fit a camel through the eye of a needle, Jerry Yang style.

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    dennis must of been doing something right to have another great main event finish this year. why you hating on him so much? didnt he fly most he close friend down to the final table?

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    He isn't as bad as the picture I paint of him, but with his good results if I say he is decent, then he appears to be quite good. So I undervalue him to balance it out. And the tournaments at the riverboats are a big jip (except a 300bi they have every Thursday), so I don't play MTTs with Dennis often. Just ring games. Where he is an over confident loose-juice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hydrotrip View Post
    He isn't as bad as the picture I paint of him, but with his good results if I say he is decent, then he appears to be quite good. So I undervalue him to balance it out. And the tournaments at the riverboats are a big jip (except a 300bi they have every Thursday), so I don't play MTTs with Dennis often. Just ring games. Where he is an over confident loose-juice.
    that tends to happen with some of these guys that do good in the WSOP. Watch some of the high stakes poker games with jamie gold. He is so horrible.

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    James Calderaro Eliminated in 13th Place ($633,022)
    A short-stacked James Calderaro open-shoved for about 2.5 million from the button, and Kevin Schaffel called from the big blind. They turned their cards on their backs: Schaffel Calderaro The flop came , and Schaffel's tens were still best. The turn brought the and an "ooh" from the crowd, noting Calderaro's spade flush draw. But the river was the , and Calderaro goes out in 13th. Schaffel is at 11.7 million now.

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    Darvin Moon 45,100,000
    Eric Buchman 35,000,000
    Steven Begleiter 30,300,000
    Jeff Shulman 22,600,000
    Jordan Smith 15,000,000
    Joseph Cada 13,200,000
    Kevin Schaffel 10,800,000
    Antoine Saout 10,055,000
    Phil Ivey 9,710,000
    James Akenhead 5,550,000


    10 left, you buddies to ivey's left lol glglgl
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    wow your bud made the novenber 9 final table tell him congrats

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    They just updated the list of people that the November nine, and I have to say I'm so excited for your friend, but more importantly for Phil Ivey!

    He is by far my favorite poker player and is just brilliant as far as I'm concerned, but your friend has more chips than Ivey does.

    And Now they both get to take a break and get training I'm assuming and get signed to poker rooms.

    Your friend will probably get a deal, I'm sure.

    Here's the list for anyone wanting to know.

    WSOP Final Table 2009 -

    1. Darvin Moon (Oakland, MD) – 58,930,000

    2. Eric Buchman (Valley Stream, NY) – 343,800,000

    3. Steve Begleiter (Chappaqua, NY) – 29,885,000

    4. Jeff Shulman (Las Vegas, NV) – 19,580,000

    5. Joe Cada (Shelby Township, MI) – 13,215,000

    6. Kevin Schaffel (Coral Springs, FL) – 12,390,000

    7. Phil Ivey (Las Vegas, NV) – 9,765,000

    8. Antione Saout (Paris, France) – 9,500,000

    9. James Ankenhead (London, England) – 6,800,000.

    Not bad that he is in sixth. NOt bad at all.

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