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On Jul 6 2009 10:39 AM, brewmaster wrote: > > Day 1a - 1116 > > Running total - 3685 > > Looks like Razz0's line of 5800 is going to be almost perfect. 2115 is a > From worldseriesofpoker.com updates, posted last night: > "We have heard unsubstantiated reports that already more than 2,400 > > Chris > > "NO! I want this shit to STOP! Right NOW! Nobody takes me serious > Brew Day 2a is going to be the remaining of day 1a and 1b starting at level 5. Day 2b is going to be the remaining of day 1c and 1d starting at level 6. Both day 2's end at level 10 Even though it looks like they are playing the same amount of poker i Sun, 05 Jul 2009 12:03:31 Chris "NO! I want this shit to STOP! Right NOW! Nobody takes me serious ________________________________________________________________________
> > Day 1b - 873
> > Day 1c - 1696
> > HUGE field to expect today.
> players have registered for Day 1d. That number is sure to climb overnight
> and into the early hours of the morning. The tournament staff may be faced
> with the unenviable problem of having to cut off registrations due to
> simple space limitations."
> > anymore." - Paul
> > Popinjay, 01/16/2009
> --
> Hatred is purity...weakness is disease!
to be twice the size of 2a.
1989 people started those 2 days.
4096 people if the 2400 rumor is true.
think the difference in numbers and when the levels are played could have
a major effect on the result. What do you think?
Scheduling Notes
Days 1c and 1d will be playing five levels, it was just announced by Jack
Effel. Day 2a, on Tuesday, will play five levels. Day 2b will play only
four levels. Then when the field combines on Day 3, we'll all be on Level
10. Got that? We're not sure the players in the room got that. The level
of murmuring has risen substantially during the announcement. Effel says
the reason why Day 1c and Day 1d will play five levels instead of four is
to make sure everyone can fit in the combined Day 2b field.
anymore." - Paul
Popinjay, 01/16/2009
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