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There were 27 players participating in Day 8 and now the field is down to only the 'November Nine'.
Chip leader: Darvin Moon (58,930,000)
Big names knocked out: Antonio Esfandiari
Big names with big stacks: Phil Ivey (9,765,000), Jeff Shulman (19,580,000)
There were 64 players participating in Day 7 and now the field is down to only 27.
Players will return on Tuesday for Day 8 where action will begin at noon PT and we'll get down to the November Nine.
Chip leader: Darvin Moon (20,160,000)
Big names knocked out: Tom "DonkeyBomber" Schneider, Dennis Phillips, Joe Sebok
Big names with big stacks: Phil Ivey (11,350,000), Antonio Esfandiari (4,470,000)
There were 185 players participating in Day 6 and now the field is down to only 64.
Players will return on Monday for Day 7 where action will begin at noon PT.
Big names knocked out: Cole South, Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier and J.C. Tran
Big names with big stacks: Phil Ivey, Antonio Esfandiari, Jeff Shulman, Tom Schneider, Dennis Phillips
There were 407 players participating in Day 5 and now the field is down to only 185.
Players will return on Sunday for Day 6 where action will begin at noon PT.
At the end of the day the chip leader was Warren Zackey (4,872,000).
Big names knocked out: Dan Harrington, Lou Diamond Phillips and Bobby Baldwin
Big names with big stacks: Phil Ivey (1,380,000), David Benyamine (764,000), Peter Eastgate (927,000), Antonio Esfandiari (1,227,000), Dennis Phillips (1,009,000), Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier (973,000), Tom Schneider (3,022,000), J.C. Tran (720,000) and Joe Hachem (540,000)
There were 789 players participating in Day 4 and now the field is down to only 407.
Players will return on Sunday for Day 5 where action will begin at noon PT.
At the end of the day the chip leader was Ludovic Lacay (1,380,500).
Big names knocked out: Hevad Khan, Kristy Gazes, Chris Ferguson, Paul Wasicka, Phil Hellmuth
Big names with big stacks: Phil Ivey (1,250,000), Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier (1,250,000), Dan Harrington (860,000), Kenny Tran (860,000), Tom Schneider (790,000), Nick Schulman (780,000) and Lou Diamond Phillips (755,000)
There were 2,044 players participating in Day 3 and now the field is down to 789 players.
Players will return on Saturday for Day 4 where action will begin at noon PT and we'll get into the money where the top 648 will cash.
At the end of the day the chip leader was well-known poker pro Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier (1,380,500).
Big names knocked out: Jason Alexander, Nam Le, Robert Mizrachi, John Juanda, Lee Watkinson, Taylor Caby, Marco Traniello, Jennifer Harman, Sam Farha, Roland de Wolfe, Greg Raymer, Josh Arieh and Erik Seidel
Big names with big stacks: Phil Ivey (365,000), David Benyamine (350,000), Phil Hellmuth (550,000), Antonio Esfandiari (250,000) Paul Wasicka (270,000), JC Tran (183,600), Kenny Tran (532,000), Lou Diamond Phillips (415,000), Peter Eastgate (310,000), Dennis Phillips (360,000) and Dan Harrington (200,000)
There were 2,924 players participating in the second part of Day 2 and now the entire field has been dwindled down to 2,044 players remaining.
Players will take a day off on Thursday and Day 3 will begin on Friday at noon PT and may get into the money where the top 648 will cash.
At the end of the day the chip leader was Troy Weber (453,000).
Big names knocked out: Erick Lindgren, Vanessa Rousso, Scotty Nguyen and Howard Lederer
Big names with big stacks: Phil Ivey (325,000), ElkY (200,000), David Benyamine (199,000), Phil Hellmuth (135,000), Antonio Esfandiari (164,000) Paul Wasicka (210,000), JC Tran (254,600), Kenny Tran (249,000), Lou Diamond Phillips (190,000), Jeff Lisandro (180,000) and Dan Harrington (183,000)
There were 1,476 players participating in the first part of Day 2 and that was dwindled to 630 12 hours later.
At the end of the day the chip leader was Eric Cloutier (384,000).
Big names knocked out: Gavin Smith, Amarillo Slim Preston, Mike Matusow, Dewey Tomko, Gus Hansen, Phil Laak, Jennifer Tilley, Tony G. and Barry Greenstein
Big names with big stacks: Andy Black, Greg 'FBT' Mueller, Mike Sexton and Chris "Jesus" Ferguson
The final part of Day 1 is now over with a massive field of 2,809 players competing.
The final total of 6,494 players have entered the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event, creating a total prize pool of $61,043,600. The overall winner will take home over $8.5 million, and each member of this year's November Nine is guaranteed to come away a millionaire. Of the 2,809 who came out on Monday, approximately 1,900 survived the five levels to return on Day 2.
On Day 1d, the Chip leader is Troy Weber (353,000).
Big names knocked out: Ray Romano, Scott Clements, Scott Fischman, David Williams, Ivan Demidov, Jeff Madsen
Big names with big stacks: Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, J.C. Tran, David Benyamine, Chad Brown, Kenny Tran, and Phil Ivey
The third day of poker's biggest event begins with 1,696 players competing.
On Day 1c, the Chip leader is Joe Cada (187,000).
Big names knocked out: Daniel Negreanu, Evelyn Ng, Annie Duke, Tom McEvoy, JJ Liu, Marcel Luske and David Singer.
Big names with big stacks: Jeff Lisandro (145,000) and Joe Hachem (87,000).
In other no-so shocking news... Phil Hellmuth arrived two hours late carried, dressed as Julius Caesar, and flanked by painted female gladiators, was carried to his table in a grand entrance.
The second day begins with 873 players competing on July 4th.
On Day 1b, the Chip leader is Brandon Demes (137,075).
Big names knocked out: Doyle Brunson, Chris Moneymaker, Ralph Perry and David "The Dragon" Pham.
Big names with short stacks: Mike "The Mouth" Matusow and Barry Greenstein.
And so begins the no-limit marathon.
On Day 1a, with 1,116 players, the chip leader is Redmond Lee (134,275).
Big names knocked out: John Phan, Freddy Deeb, David Grey, Allen Cunningham and Andy Bloch.
Big names with big stacks: Jason Alexander (89,575) and Eli Elezra (83,375).
Ante Up For Africa Charity
$5,000 Buy-in with 137 entries
Alex Bolotin wins $176,449 in the charity event filled with some of the biggest names in poker.
Notable cashes:
Erik Seidel - 4th ($51,601)
Chris "Jesus" Ferguson - 5th ($38,550)
Phil Gordon - 6th ($30,760)
Jennifer Harman - 9th ($21,439)
Steve Zolotow - 14th ($12,517)
Event 56: No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed
$5,000 Buy-in with 928 entries
Matt Hawrilenko wins $1,003,163 and his first bracelet. It was his 13th cash at the WSOP and fifth of this year.
Notable cashes:
Phil Hellmuth - 24th ($26,823)
Event 55: 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball (Limit)
$2,500 Buy-in with 258 entries
Abe Mosseri wins $165,521 and his first bracelet. It was his third cash at the WSOP.
Notable cashes:
John Juanda - 4th ($44,941)
Nam Le - 9th ($13,423)
Daniel Negreanu - 16th ($7,223)
Event 54: No-Limit Hold'em
$1,500 Buy-in with 2,818 entries
Tony Veckey wins $673,276 and his first bracelet. It was also his first cash at the WSOP.
Notable cashes:
Carlos Mortensen - 129th ($3,615)
Men "The Master" Nguyen - 230th ($2,923)
Event 49: World Championship H.O.R.S.E.
Event 49: World Championship H.O.R.S.E.
$50,000 Buy-in with 95 entries
After a marathon final table at arguably the most prestigious event, David Bach wins $1,276,802 and his first bracelet. It was his 11th cash at the WSOP.
Notable cashes:
Huck Seed - 5th ($276,610)
Chau Giang - 7th ($184,087)
Erik Seidel - 8th ($162,382)
Gus Hansen - 9th ($123,895)
Tony G - 13th ($83,630)
Freddy Deeb - 14th ($83,630)
Event 53: Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better
$1,500 Buy-in with 467 entries
David Halpern wins $159,390 and his first bracelet. It was his fifth cash at the WSOP.
Notable cashes:
Chad Brown - 4th ($44,589)
Norman Chad - 32nd ($3,288)
Barry Greenstein - 45th ($2,690)
Daniel Negreanu - 47th ($2,690)
Event 52: Triple Chance No-Limit Hold'em
$3,000 Buy-in with 854 entries
Jorg Peisert wins $506,800 and his first bracelet. It's also his first cash at the WSOP.
Notable cashes:
Kathy Liebert - 61st ($8,037)
J.J. Liu - 80th ($5,892)
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