The bloodshoot insanity that precedes history is as difficult to predict as the history itself. There is no way to propery prepare for the unknown. Not to get too big-picture on you, but the only way to accept anything in the next two weeks is to open yourself to everything. Hell, somebody said a monkey is playing in the main event. My response: Only one?
Today is a day of such massive organizational cluster-futzing that no one can be sure if we are playing poker tomorrow or electing a world leader. I think we're actually going to be doing both.
If you've not been hitting refresh for the past 12 hours, you've missed a lot and I encourage you to read some of the great work already coming from Team Blog (see below). Also, on this final day of action before the main event, we are still watching Jason "strassa2" Strasser at the final table of the last $1,500 NL Hold'em event. With, seven players remaining, Strasser has come from the bottom of the pack and is currently fourth in chips. (UPDATE: Strasser ended up placing in seventh. Well done, sir).
What's more, the WSOP media event will be played out tonight. Several of the members of Team Blog will be getting in their last bit of action before they work like dogs for two weeks. Last year, Team Blog's Dr. Pauly took sixth in the event and donated his winnings to the Charlie Tuttle Foundation. I like my team against the field. Not to declare anyone a monkey among the media field, but in a news conference ten minutes ago, one media member had the audacity to refer to Joe Hachem as an amateur (perhaps ignoring a WSOP main event win, two 2006 WSOP final tables, and one WSOP Circuit final table in the past 380 days, not to mention the fact Hachem has been playing in cash games in which the average buy-in equates to said media member's annual salary).
With all of that out of the way, here's some light reading from the past 18 hours:
The Calm before the Storm (Dr Pauly)
Hot parties (Mad Harper)
Strassa2 makes final table (Otis)
Fossilman finished fifth in 2-7 (Wil Wheaton)
An Australian Lady in Las Vegas (Ali Lightman)
The Life of a Journeyman Pro (Max Shapiro)
WSOP: On the eve of history
Related entries
- WCOOP Profile: It's Science.
- WCOOP: Baby needs a new pair of shoes!
- Macau Poker Cup ready for October
- 2009 WCOOP: Event 26 title goes to lelijk22 for $215 NLHE win
- 2009 WCOOP: Day 1 of Event 28 finds padjes with chip lead ($1050 NLHE)
- 2009 WCOOP: Iftarii tops elite field in Event #27, $25,500 Heads-Up NLHE
- WCOOP Profile: Jellybeans for everybody!
- WCOOP Profile: MUSTAFABET goes from freerolls to bracelet
- 2009 WCOOP: todch takes down Event #25, $320 H.O.R.S.E.
- 2009 WCOOP: MyRabbiFoo Wins Marathon Event 24 ($530 NLHE Heads-Up)
Featured Video
Contact us
To contact the PokerStars Blog team, simply email blog@pokerstars.com. To subscribe to the PokerStars Blog RSS feed, click here. Follow us on Twitter under the handle PokerStarsBlog. Brought to you by PokerStars.com.
Archives
- select category
- Americas Cup (4)
- Asia Pacific Poker Tour (336)
- Australia New Zealand Poker Tour (177)
- Battle of the Planets (24)
- European Poker Tour (1167)
- First Depositor Freerolls (1)
- High roller event (0)
- Latin American Poker Tour (233)
- Life Ball 2008 (2)
- PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (4)
- PokerStars Guaranteed Tournaments (9)
- PokerStars Macau (8)
- PokerStars Passport (9)
- PokerStars Poker Camp (2)
- PokerStars Sunday Tournaments (98)
- PokerStars Tournament Leader Board (7)
- PokerStars VIP Club (15)
- PokerStars.tv (4)
- Russian Poker Tour (9)
- SCOOP (97)
- Sunday Million (81)
- Sunday Warm-Up (61)
- Turbo Takedown (19)
- WBCOOP (9)
- WCOOP (198)
- World Cup of Poker (56)
- World Series of Poker (629)
Tag Cloud
- 2007 World Series of Poker
- 2008 World Series
- 2009 World Series
- APPT
- APPT Sydney
- EPT Barcelona Season 5
- EPT Copenhagen
- EPT Dortmund
- EPT London Season 5
- EPT Monte Carlo
- EPT Prague Season 5
- EPT San Remo Season 5
- EPT Season 5 Monte Carlo
- EPT Warsaw
- European Poker Tour Season 5 Copenhagen
- European Poker Tour Season 5 Dortmund
- European Poker Tour season six Barcelona
- PCA
- Sunday Tournaments
- WCOOP 2008









