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Seat 1 David Williams $1.1
Seat 2 Marcel Luske $1.6m
Seat 3 Mike McClain $800,000
Seat 4 Glenn Hughes $1.25m
Seat 5 Al Krux $1.8m
Seat 6 Dan Harrington $1.5m
Seat 7 Mattias Andersson $2m

Feature Table
Seat 1 John Murphy $2.5m
Seat 2 Josh Arieh $2.5m
Seat 3 Matt Dean $1.65m
Seat 4 Greg Raymer $5.55m
Seat 5 Dewey Archer $1.6m
Seat 6 James Grimes $700k
Seat 7 Kevin Bott $220k


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David Williams.
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1995 World Champion and 2003 3rd place finisher, Dan Harrington.
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Matt Dean opened the pot with JJ - John Murphy on the button moves all in with AK off suit and was called. J flops - then rags to give Dean biggest pot of tournament $4.5 Mil. John Murphy, the crowd favorite, is out. A brave call with Jacks. Murph finished in 13th place collecting $275,000. 12th pays $373,000.

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Down to the final ten as Josh Areih's AK makes trip aces to send Dewey Archer and his pocket QQ to the sidlines in 11th place for #373,000. James Grimes finished 12th.

Finalists (Chip count and seating when available)

David Williams
Marcel Luske
Mike McClain
Glenn Hughes
Al Krux
Dan Harrington
Mattias Andersson
Josh Arieh
Matt Dean
Greg Raymer

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Nine will advance tomorrow.
Daniel Negreanu has just won the best overall player at the WSOP 2004 winning a Toyota car.
 

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Very tense, nobody wants to go out now and miss out on an historic final day. All ten seated at the ESPN feature table. Greg, Matt and Josh all have more than $4m chips each. Michael McClain and Mattias Andersson are the two short stacks on around $1m. Marcel and Dan Harrington are playing just over $1.5m.

Marcel has raked in a big pot. Glenn Hughes raised it to $400,000 in early position. Marcel, in late position reraised all for another $900,000. Marcel slumped back and looked to be sleeping as Glenn dwelled. Glenn folded showing 99 Marcel flipperd over AJ.
 

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Great to see Harrington still in it, I'd say he's best player I've ever seen. Also good to see Raymer doing well, he is a wealth of knowledge at another posting forum.

Wil-who took all of Anderssons' chips? He was a big stack.
 

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Malibu - From what I can tell - since Andersson knocked out Jesus Ferguson he has been holding between 1 and 2M in chips. Haven't noticed him in any dramtic hands, most likely getting eaten up by blinds and antes. Marcel Luske just scooped another 450K pot when no one called his raise.

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Sounds like a lot of new faces (non-pros)at the final table. Great thing about poker, just like sports, anything can happen on a given night.
 

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AK off suit very overrated hand, its 51% to beat pocket 2's and not much more than that to beat 2-7.
 

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Good point - Unless Harrington wins (I hope he does) a relative unknown will be this years champ. Tomorrow promises to be quite a day for the the world of poker.


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WOW marcel Luske knocked out by Dan
Harrington. Marcel went all in and was called by Harrington. Marcel turned over J 4 offsuit and left in 10th place. David Williams doubled up against Josh Arieh.


Final nine:

David Williams
Mike McClain
Glenn Hughes
Al Krux
Dan Harrington
Mattias Andersson
Josh Arieh
Matt Dean
Greg Raymer

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Marcel Luske just busted, so tomorrow's field is set. Haven't seen end of day chip counts yet, but Greg Raymer was chipleader with over 6 million last I heard.
 

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Final chip counts and an interesting tidbit about the final hand of the day:

4 GREG RAYMER $8,215,000
5 MATT DEAN $4,920,000
2 JOSH ARIEH $3,205,000
7 GLENN HUGHES $2,275,000
6 DAN HARRINGTON $2,245,000
8 DAVID WILLIAMS $1,575,000
3 AL KRUX $1,305,000
9 MICHAEL MCCLAIN $885,000
1 MATTIAS ANDERSSON $740,000


Marcel Luske eliminated in 10th by Dan Harrington.

Dan Harrington made it $150,000 to go, and Marcel Luske called. The flop came 6c 8c Qc. Harrington checked, and Luske moved all in for $700,000. Harrington thought, checked his hole cards, and called. Luske showed 4c 4s, Harrington had Ac Jd. The turn came Jh, the river came 8s. Harrington won with a pair of jacks.

After the hand, Harrington admitted that when he checked on the flop, he thought he had the ace of spades in his hand. He was about to muck, when he checked his cards, and realized he had the ace of clubs. Had he not misread his hand, he would have bet out. In Luske's exit interview, he said that he would have folded had Harrington bet out.
 

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Rail,

Yeah, 2-7 is almost as good as a pair of 2's going against AK.. try a going from a slight fave to a 2-1 dog...idiot.
 

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Here's the roster:


World Series of Poker - Final Table Biographys



SEAT 1: MATTIAS ANDERSSON
Chip Count: $740,000
The only non-American to make the final table this year is Mattias Anderson, from Sweden. At age 24, he’s one of four 20-something players in the finale. Andersson previously worked as a salesman in a toy store before crafting his poker game playing on the Internet. Over the past year, he’s supported himself financially playing from his home computer. Andersson noted that “Poker School Online” at PokerPages.com helped him learn about strategy. In his spare time, he also enjoys soccer, pool, miniature golf, and other card games – including “Magic.” In fact, Andersson won the national “Magic” championship in Sweden in 2001. This is his first time to play in the World Series of Poker. Andersson’s motto: “Respect all of your fellow players and try to play your best game.”

SEAT 2: JOSH ARIEH
Chip Count: $3,205,000
Josh Arieh was born in Rochester, NY and now lives in Atlanta, GA. He’s a 29-year-old professional poker player who once worked as a courier for a law firm. Arieh won a gold bracelet at the World Series in 1999 – in the $3,000 buy-in Limit Hold’em event. This is his fifth year to play at the World Series – where he has cashed ten times. He started playing poker several years ago, mostly to kill time after the local pool hall closed. Arieh is married and has two children. About his life, he says, “I’m just a family man trying to make a decent living.”

SEAT 3: AL KRUX
Chip Count: $1,305,000
Al Krux is originally from North Carolina , but now lives near Syracuse , NY . Prior to becoming a professional poker player, Krux worked as a diamond merchant. He won a World Series gold bracelet in 1996 in the $1,500 buy-in Pot-Limit Hold’em event. He also made the final table in the main event in 1990, when he finished 6 th. Krux is married and has four children.

SEAT 4: GREG “FOSSILMAN” RAYMER
Chip Count: $8,215,000
The chip leader coming into the finale is Greg Raymer, a 39-year-old corporate patent attorney from Stonington, CT. Raymer is originally from North Dakota, and worked around the country before settling down with his wife and daughter in the woods of Southeastern Connecticut. Raymer’s best tournament finish was third in the main event at the World Poker Finals, back in 2001 at Foxwoods. This is his first final table at the World Series of Poker – and he comes in with a significant chip advantage at over $8 million. Raymer is known as “Fossilman,” because he collects antique fossils – which he often proudly displays on the poker table. He also has the most unusual shades in poker. Raymer’s motto: “I only appear to be wacko – in reality, I’m much worse.”

SEAT 5: MATT DEAN
Chip Count: $4,920,000
Dean is a 25-year-old aspiring math teacher from Woodlands, Texas – located just outside Houston. He’s currently working on getting his teaching certificate, in order to teach high school math. Dean started playing poker just one year ago. He learned to play poker online, and at his local fraternity house on the campus of Southwestern University. Dean is single and enjoys playing sports, including tennis.

SEAT 6: DAN HARRINGTON
Chip Count: $2,245,000

Dan Harrington is the 1995 world poker champion. He also made the final table in the main event last year – finishing third. This year’s repeat performance means he’s made three final tables within just the past ten years – a remarkable accomplishment by any measure. Harrington grew up in Boston and became a successful investor before turning to poker to make his “second fortune.” Harrington is jokingly referred to as “Action Dan,” a teasing reference to his rock-solid playing reputation. The fact is – Harrington is capable of playing many different styles and has proven to be one of the most dangerous players in the game of No-Limit Texas Hold’Em. Harrington now lives in Santa Monica, CA.

SEAT 7: GLENN HUGHES
Chip Count: $2,275,000

Glenn Hughes, a.k.a. “The Big Cat,” is a 38-year-old married father of two children who now lives in Scottsdale, AZ. He’s a graduate of the University of Mississippi and is now semi-retired. When Hughes isn’t spending time with his family or playing poker, he’s usually out on the golf course. Hughes has finished in the money several times here at the World Series and other tournaments, as well -- but like many of his opponents, this is his first foray onto the world’s brightest poker stage.

SEAT 8: DAVID ANTHONY WILLIAMS
Chip Count: $1,575,000
David Williams is the youngest player at today’s final table. His 24 th birthday comes up in just two weeks. Williams currently lives in Dallas , Texas and is currently a student at S.M.U. where he’s majoring in math and economics. He started playing poker seven years ago. Interestingly, Williams credits “The Flying Dutchman” -- Marcel Luske -- as the player who helped him most with his game. Last night past midnight , Luske busted out tenth in this event. About his future, Williams says: “I never want to have a boss. I will open my own business – if poker doesn’t work out.” Williams credits his mother who is here with him today -- who is very supportive of his decision to play poker.

SEAT 9: MIKE McCLAIN
Chip Count: $885,000
Mike McClain is a 39-year-old pro poker player from Lemoore , CA . He earned a BS degree in engineering and worked in the computer industry before turning pro in the East Bay area. McClain is perhaps best known for having his face shown literally hundreds of times nationally on television as the “AGONY OF DEFEAT” shot, during ESPN’s repeated World Series of Poker broadcasts last year. Perhaps this year in 2004, McClain can turn that “agony of defeat” memory into a “thrill of victory” reality. McClain is married and has two children
 

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Since Harrington is at the final table I'm guessing that Pinny's "field" bet didn't come.

They probably made a tidy sum on those props.
 

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How much are the blinds (do they have any ante?) when you reach the final table?
 

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Pinnacle Odds for final 9 to win WSOP.



201 Greg Raymer +172 Risk To Win
202 Dan Harrington +750 Risk To Win
207 Josh Arieh +510 Risk To Win
208 David Williams +1230 Risk To Win
209 Micheal McClain +2000 Risk To Win
213 Glenn Hughes +840 Risk To Win
220 Mattias Andersson +2200 Risk To Win
222 Al Krux +1370 Risk To Win
226 Matt Dean +340 Risk To Win
 

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1 dime on 202 Dan Harrington +750 Risk To Win
1 dime on 207 Josh Arieh +510
1 nickel on 222 Al Krux +1370 Risk To Win
those are my bets. me thinks one of the former winners of a gold bracelet will come thru!
 

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