After the draw, Tony G checked it over to Lindgren, who fired out a bet of 45,000. Tony G went into the tank for over a minute, staring at Lindgren and trying to get a read off of him. Lindgren was stone-faced, and eventually Tony G laid down his hand.
2008 World Series of Poker
Event 18 - $5,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw w/ Rebuys
Day: 3
Event Info
After the draw, Tony G checked it over to Lindgren, who fired out a bet of 45,000. Tony G went into the tank for over a minute, staring at Lindgren and trying to get a read off of him. Lindgren was stone-faced, and eventually Tony G laid down his hand.
Level: 16
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 3,000
As to be expected for such a star-studded final table, the rail is full of spectators.
Born in Perth, Australisa, Jeffrey has one daughter and currently resides in Salerno, Italy. Lisandro starts the day with 461,000 chips and will take seat 1.
Lindgren is widely known for accepting a $350,000 prop bet at the 2007 World Series of Poker from Gavin Smith, Phil Ivey and a syndicate of other people. To win the bet, Erick had to play four consecutive rounds of golf at Las Vegas' "Bear's Best" golf course between sunrise and sunset. He had to carry his own bags and shoot under 100 in each of the four rounds. Temperatures reached 106 degrees during the height of the day, but Lindgren won the bet. He is our chip leader entering the final table and in prime position to win his second WSOP gold bracelet in as many weeks.
Greenstein has almost $6 million in career tournament earnings, and is remembered fondly by the poker media for dedicating his win in the 2005 $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha WSOP event to Charlie Tuttle, a friend of PokerListings.com reporter Jason Kirk. Tuttle died of cancer a few days later.
Tony G is perhaps best known for employing a very jovial, verbal style of play at the poker table. That style has provoked some controversy in the past, but at the end of the day Tony G is incredibly good-natured and generous to a fault. We expect to see that humorous, verbal style and good nature on display today as Tony G vies for his first WSOP gold bracelet.