Resteal - WSOP - 2010 WSOP - Event #24 - NL Holdem
Tournament information
| Registered As: | Luke Abolins |
| Buyin | $1,000 ($USD) |
| Tournament ID: | |
| Start Date: |
13 Jun 2010 15:00 (EST)
13 Jun 2010 20:00 (Europe/London) |
2100th
- about 1 year
ago
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Share details
$6.00 per share (0.50%)
| price/value | 120% |
| Shares Available? | 27 (13.5%) |
| Shares sold | 73 (36.5%) |
| Player share | 50% |
| Player payment options | ChipMeUp $, PokerStars, 888/Pacific, FullTilt |
Event Results
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Number of Players: 3,289 Finishing Position: 2,100 |
Cash Winnings: $0 |
| Winnings per share: $0.00 (inc. stakeback) | Return on Investment: -100.00% (inc. stakeback) |
| Results Entered: 14 Jun 2010 00:16 | |
Description
These $1k events are the lowest buy-in WSOP events and they take place over weekends. They therefore attract scores of amateur players and the standard in them is shockingly bad. I've already registered for Day 1B and as I'm from the UK we pay no tax on any winnings.
Comments
Resteal (about 1 year ago - 14 Jun 2010 00:14 UTC) Just got back after busting. I was up to 4300 during level 4 (75/150 no ante) when an aggressive young guy (Scandinavian I think) got moved two to my left. He played nearly every pot in his first round (including calling my cutoff raise with T8o in the sb)and probably had me pegged as pretty loose too. I raised TT 350 in MP and he 3bet to 975 with almost the same stack size as me. Against most of the table I’m folding here as nobody had been 3betting but I was confident a shove was profitable here given my read on the player. I therefore moved in for my 4300 and he called fairly quickly with 77. Board ran out 8645J… Pretty frustrating as the table was super soft and I’d have been in good shape if that’d held up. |
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