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Unfrickin believable!!!!!!! make the last 9 your a millionaire!!!!!

In the money will pay 560 places:
1 $7,500,000
2 $4,250,000
3 $2,500,000
4 $2,000,000
5 $1,750,000
6 $1,500,000
7 $1,300,000
8 $1,150,000
9 $1,000,000
10 $600,000
11 $600,000
12 $600,000
13 $400,000
14 $400,000
15 $400,000
16 $350,000
17 $350,000
18 $350,000
19-27 $304,680
28-36 $274,090
37-45 $235,390
46-54 $173,880
55-63 $145,875
64-72 $124,835
73-81 $107,950
82-90 $91,950
91-100 $77,710
101-110 $65,360
111-140 $54,965
141-170 $46,245
171-200 $39,075
201-230 $33,197
231-260 $28,375
261-300 $24,365
301-350 $21,070
351-400 $18,335
401-450 $16,055
451-500 $14,135
501-560 $12,500
 
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Will be interesting to see how it all plays out. In percentage terms very little difference between 9th and 4th, but in absolute dollar terms who wouldn't do things to insure and extra couple hundred thousand? Maybe this makes people gamble a bit more earlier on at the final table in hopes of accumulating chips since the relative risk is down from the huge percentage differences of the past.
 
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Just saw this.....man it makes you wonder if moneymaker has ANY brain cells left at all....lol

2003 Main Event World Champion Chris Moneymaker moves all in from the small blind with 7h-2h, and is called by Jeremy Khinoo who holds A-K. The board comes K-Q-3-3-Q, and Moneymaker is sent home on Day 2 by Jeremy Khinoo's two pair with the ace kicker.
 
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How many total people are in the tourny?
 
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WildBill said:
Will be interesting to see how it all plays out. In percentage terms very little difference between 9th and 4th, but in absolute dollar terms who wouldn't do things to insure and extra couple hundred thousand? Maybe this makes people gamble a bit more earlier on at the final table in hopes of accumulating chips since the relative risk is down from the huge percentage differences of the past.


Probably see quite a few people fold pocket aces I would imagine, wouldn't you suspect?
 
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oldirtyku said:
How many total people are in the tourny?


Buy-in: $10,000
Number of Entries: 5,619
Total Prize Money: $52,818,610
 
SkinsRaj28

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Get back to work Ku, you slacking motherfucker. JT3 is watching...
 
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ProPokerPlayer said:
Just saw this.....man it makes you wonder if moneymaker has ANY brain cells left at all....lol

2003 Main Event World Champion Chris Moneymaker moves all in from the small blind with 7h-2h, and is called by Jeremy Khinoo who holds A-K. The board comes K-Q-3-3-Q, and Moneymaker is sent home on Day 2 by Jeremy Khinoo's two pair with the ace kicker.

nope the guy won his way in with 100% luck...and i heard he lost all his winnings from 2003, did he not save anything?...pathetic and sad
 
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Dante said:
nope the guy won his way in with 100% luck...and i heard he lost all his winnings from 2003, did he not save anything?...pathetic and sad

Are you kidding me? I thought the guy was an accountant before trying his hand at poker...what a retard.
 
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Are you kidding me? I thought the guy was an accountant before trying his hand at poker...what a retard.
that is the SADDEST part skins.. he is an account and he could not stick a few hunny in the bank:icon_conf before he blew it all??

now this is what I READ here on the site that he was broke ..I forget the poster that posted it
 
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If that's true, I can't even describe it as "sad," because that implies that it was tragic or something, like it wasn't his fault. It's PATHETIC.
 
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MONEYMAKER is doing A-OK for himself.

He recently re-married and also had a newborn baby.

In addition to his new book, website, and ambassador for PokerStars.com, he has had some nice finishes in some big tourneys.

One in particular..........

San Jose Bay 101 Shooting Star
2nd place out of 243 entries....$200,000
 
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Man Royal you just dont get it do you? You obviously aren't an upper echelon player, but you still take every shot at me for even daring to state there might be a time to throw Aces away. I didn't say it happens most of the time or even half the time. Just in very specific cases it makes sense. No instead you just bash when you obviously don't understand the context here. I just said players might be encouraged to gamble more than in a standard tournament, so in this case they would be far less likely to fold a tier one hand.
 
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WildBill said:
... daring to state there might be a time to throw Aces away.

Fairly standard play. Last three, button goes all in, small blind with the same number of chips calls all in. Value of throwing away pocket aces in big blind, at least $1,750,000
 

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