WSOP Day 8 Digest

Eight tournaments, three finals, three bracelets awarded, the $10,000 heads-up with all the top regs present in Las Vegas, the day was once again very exciting.

Event #3: $500 Big 50

At the end of Day 3, 127 players are still running for the victory of this XXL tournament.
Among the favorites, a particularly dangerous player: Allen Cunningham is currently 14th and will try to win his sixth bracelet.

Résultat de recherche d'images pour "allen cunningham big 50 wsop"
Cunningham competing to win the Big 50

Awarded bracelets

#Buy-inEventPlayerPrize
9$600No-Limit Hold’em DeepstackJeremy Pekarek$398,281
10$1,500Dealers ChoiceScott Clements$144,957
12$1,000No-Limit Hold’em Super Turbo BountyDaniel Park$226,243
Pekarek

Event #9: Jeremy Pekarek can celebrate after winning his first bracelet over a field of 6151 players for $398,281
Scott Clements 4e bracelet
Event #10: $1,500 Dealers Choice : The consecration of a specialist!
It’s been years since Scott Clements appeared in the top of the chip counts of Dealers Choice events. The American, who already had three bracelets on his record, adds a fourth one with this event #10.
Résultat de recherche d'images pour "daniel park wsop"
Event #12: $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty :
Daniel Park was lucky enough to win this one-day Super Turbo tournament for more than 226 buy-ins!

Here are the notable results:

PlayerPlaceEarnings#Event
🇺🇸 Robert Mizrachi11th$7,65210$150 Dealers Choice
🇦🇺 James Obst15th$11,48312$1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Super Turbo Bounty
🇺🇸 Frank Kassela35th$3,29910$150 Dealers Choice
🇺🇸 Dan O’Brien50th$4,01412$1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Super Turbo Bounty
🇺🇸 Erik Seidel343rd$1,7399$600 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack
🇨🇦 Daniel Negreanu485th$1,2579$600 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack
🇺🇸 Ryan Riess750th$9849$600 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack
🇺🇸 Phil Hellmuth897th$8749$600 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack

Event #15: $10,000 Heads-Up NLHE Championship

They are 16 left in the race, all chasing a victory in this prestigious event such as Ben Yu, Brian Rast, or Ole Schemion. We will not forget to add Jake Schindler who eliminated Phil Hellmuth with J8o beating Hellmuth’s pair of aces. You can imagine Hellmuth’s reaction!

Here is the current top 5 cashes leaderboard for completed events. Three players have impressively reached the money 4 times, unfortunately all short of a big result yet!

NameTotal EarningsCashes
James Obst$19,8724
David Moskowitz$13,7974
Ismael Bojang$11,1194
Daniel Zack$182,4683
Ben Yu$45,3213

See you tomorrow for another Daily Digest at the WSOP!

WSOP Day 7 Digest

Résultat de recherche d'images pour "Alexander Epstein poker"
Epstein celebrating his first bracelet

Only one bracelet was awarded yesterday in the event #8, the $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold’em. Alexander Epstein has managed to finish on top of the 114 players who played this Short Deck Event winning $296,227 even though he finished day 2 with half the stack of the current chip leader Chance Kornuth, who finally ended 4th for $93,593.

Awarded bracelet:

#Buy-inEventPlayerPrize
8$10,000Short Deck No-Limit Hold’em🇺🇸 Alexander Epstein$296,227

Event #8 was the first Short Deck tournament proposed by the WSOP organisation ever, a tournament filled by many well-known pros:

PlayerPlaceEarnings#Event
🇺🇸 Chance Kornuth4th$93,5938$10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold’em
🇺🇸 Andrew Robl7th$35,9078$10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold’em
🇺🇸 Justin Bonomo11th$19,5918$10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold’em
🇺🇸 Alex Foxen12th$19,5918$10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold’em
🇺🇸 Bill Perkins17th$14,6158$10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold’em

Event #3, the $500 Big 50 :

A total of 28,371 players made history by participating in the most popular poker tournament ever! The prize pool of the event reached $13,509,435 which should ensure to the winner a big jackpot.

Résultat de recherche d'images pour "big 50wsop"
Big 50 Chaos

Event #9: 600 $ Deepstack NLHE

From 6151 players on the starting line, this huge event – currently 2nd in affluence, 3rd in prizepool – was reduced to nine survivors after two days of play. The winner will take $398,281 home, a nice 66,280% return on investment.

James Mackey profile image
James ‘Mig.com’ Mackey finishing 10th for $27,463

Current 2019 top 5 events with most entries

#Buy-inEventPrizepoolEntries
3$500BIG 50 No-Limit Hold’em$13,509,43528371
9$600No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack$3,229,2756151
7$400WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold’em$1,017,0002825
12$1,000No-Limit Hold’em Super Turbo Bounty$1,471,2002452
4$1,500Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or Better$1,151,550853

A lot more events should see an ending today, so see you tomorrow for another WSOP Daily Digest!

WSOP Day 6 Digest

There’s been six full days played at the 50th WSOP and 11 events have started already !

Among them, the Event #3, the $500 No Limit Hold’em Big 50 :

More than 20,000 people are expected during the 4 different flights with $1M guaranteed for the winner !

Seven bracelets have been awarded and here is a recap :

EventWinnerEarnings
#1 $500 Casino Employees Event Nicholas Haynes $62,248
#2 $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty Brian Green $345,669
#4 $1,500 Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or better Derek McMaster $228,228
#5 $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em Benjamin Heath $1,484,085
#6 $2,500 Limit Mixed Triple Draw Dan Zack $160,447
#7 $400 WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold’em Yong Keun Kwon $165,263
Ben Heath taking down the $50k and becoming the biggest winner of these WSOP so far

What about the famous names?

Daniel Negreanu had a good start by making the final table on the Event #2 : $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty.

Player PlaceEarningsEvent Description
Isaac Hanson2nd$38,447#1 $500 Casino Employees Event
Ali Imsirovic2nd$213,644#2 $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty
Daniel Negreanu6th$52,099
John Esposito 3rd$98,807#4 $1,500 Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or better
Ben Yu7th$27,530
Andrew Lichtenberger2nd$917,232#5 $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Nick Petrangelo5th$335,181
Chance Kornuth6th$251,128
Jon Turner4th$43,984#6 $2,500 Limit Mixed Triple Draw
Phil Hellmuth5th$39,460#7 $400 Online WSOP.com NLH
Résultat de recherche d'images pour "daniel negréanu $10.000 Super Turbo Bounty"
Daniel Negreanu finishing 6th in the Event #2

Good luck everyone who is playing the WSOP and see you tomorrow for the recap of the day at the WSOP ! 

Android


That’s official: we have a presence on Google Play, meaning Poker Analytics is available on Android!

We’ve just released a first version of Poker Analytics on the platform that can be downloaded right now!

But please, before downloading, continue the read, this is important.

This first version is incomplete compared to what we currently have on iOS. Why? Because we want you to be able to track your sessions right now. Also, this first version already has a decent and exciting batch of reporting features.

Poker Analytics on iOS works with yearly subscriptions. The pricing will be the same, on the basis of USD29.99 for an unlimited use.

However, as the app is currently incomplete, we will distribute it for free! At some point though, a subscription will be required to continue tracking your sessions. Without a subscription, you will still be able to consult your statistics and use all reports. Your data stays in the app.

So here is what you’re getting right now:

  • Tracking: you can fill the app with your cash games and tournaments, past or present.
  • Stats: You have access to the key statistics of all your sessions, also filtered by cash game and tournaments. Plus, you’ll be able to see your beautiful data in graphs!
  • Calendar: The amazing Calendar tab from the recent Poker Analytics 5 on iOS is shipped in this very first version! Any stat, by month or year, in a single view, along the detailed report of each period of time.
  • Reports: The great comparison reports that allow you to quickly see your strengths and weaknesses are also shipped with this first version.


We will not stop here! What’s our plan for the near future:

  • Finish the filters, which will allow you to filter your session list, and stats, by any criteria
  • Build the complete Bankroll UI to allow you to add transactions, and check your bankroll breakdown

Later, still a lot to add but notably:

  • Hand history recorder, we have ideas to make it even better!
  • Synchronization between devices

So here is the link to download the app, we hope you’ll enjoy it and we hope to hear your feedback on the app!

Wishing you the best at the tables!

NY Players Stories : Justin Quinn

Justin Quinn, 23 years old, Buffalo NY


With $17k profit on Hendon Mob, Justin is mainly a cash game player grinding both in Canada and in the US.

Poker Analytics: Hi Justin ! Thanks for doing this interview! First question : Where are you from and where do you play?

Justin Quinn: I am from Buffalo, NY. I primarily play at a local game during the week and my local casino has some decent games on the weekends.

Poker Analytics: How did you start in poker?

Justin: It all started in the basement. I was 18 and I played in my dad’s home tournament with his friends. Eventually, some of my friends started to come and play which led to me hosting my own $10-$20 home tournaments. Those eventually turned into $100 buy-in cash games and the poker fever started.

Poker Analytics: Are you playing professionally? Since when?

Justin: I’ve been playing as a main source of income since I was 19, because I was able to go to Canada to play. However, I didn’t start taking it as a profession until about 21. I’m 23 now.

Poker Analytics: Do you play every day? Can you take us through your typical day?

Justin: Currently, when I am home in Buffalo, I play 3–5 days per week. If I go to a more desirable poker destination I’ll try to play 6–7 days per week. I mainly play $2/$5 No Limit Hold’Em with some occasional $5/$10 in the mix. Before a poker session, the main thing I try to make sure I do is eat. There are a lot of times I play hungry and I think it is one of the worst things you could do. Listening to some good music on the way to the session also helps.

Poker Analytics: If you had an advice to give to people that want to grind live poker, what would it be ?

Justin: There is a lot of advice to be given in the live poker scene. If I were to give some simple advice I think it would be to make sure that you adhere to a strict bankroll management (however difficult it may be), don’t let the swings of the game affect you, practice good game selection (play with fish), and start to practice thinking logically, rationally and empathetically.

Poker Analytics: Do you have a player you admire most from the poker community?

Justin: My biggest admiration in the poker community has to be Sammy Farha for making the term “Raisy Daisy” a thing for a while. I don’t think anyone has ever come up with anything better than that.

Poker Analytics: What did you do to improve your poker skills?

Justin: I’ve never used a poker training site. To improve my poker skills I just lost, a lot. I probably have paid off every spot imaginable at some point and I’ve made sure to really use that information to correct my mistakes in the future. I’m a very logical and analytical person, so that helps me understand the intricacies of the game and form my own strategy as well.

Poker Analytics: Are you a Poker Analytics user? If so, what is the feature you like the most?

Justin: Poker Analytics is the best bankroll management app for sure. I’ve used a couple others and Poker Analytics is by far my favorite. The best feature on this app is the Hand History Replays. You can turn the Hand History into a GIF, video, text or an image to share with your friends which is just awesome. It really make sharing a hand simple and easy to understand.

Poker Analytics: Have you ever traveled to play poker?

Justin: Have I traveled to play poker? That’s pretty much all I do! The games in my hometown are very bad so I try to get out as much as possible to play. My main travel spots are Miami, Maryland, Vegas, and sometimes Atlantic City when Borgata has good tournament series.

Poker Analytics: What are you other hobbies besides poker?

Justin: If I am not at a poker table I am probably playing golf. I recently started to get into the Fortnite phenomenon as well so if the weather doesn’t coincide with my golf plans you can find me on Xbox.

Poker Analytics: Do you have some funny stories that happened at the tables? Any memorable hand?

Justin: I can’t think of any particularly funny moments at the poker table but I definitely have a pretty memorable hand. I was playing a $2/$5 in Baltimore that eventually turned into a $5/$10 with a $50 straddle on the button. There was a couple “whales” with $10,000 stacks so the game was playing crazy. I opened 56dd to $150 in SB, and get 3 bet to $500 by one said whale. The other said whale cold calls $500 and I come along with about a $2500 stack. I end up getting it all in heads up on a flop of Kd2d3x after a $500 continuation bet and a call. The board runs out 2x 9x and I announce “6 high”. I get a look of misery from the whale as he shows 45s and my 6 high plays and I win the $6,000 pot with the second nut low! Don’t think I’ll ever play another hand that will top that one.

Thank you Justin for this interview and good luck for your future projects ! You can follow Justin on Instagram @justinwithajay