Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Balakrishna "pbkreddy" Patur | 146,744 | |
PESOPESO | 111,786 | |
John "Pokerbull197" Dombroski
|
100,660
36,718
|
36,718 |
Matthew "WhiteMJ" Jewett
|
99,847 | |
Shawn "SayGoodnight" Daniels |
98,383
-35,966
|
-35,966 |
|
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Fatima "fatroy" Askaryar |
93,176
31,202
|
31,202 |
Kutay "MisterKK" Kalkan | 91,265 | |
Jeff "NedrudRelyt" Madsen
|
90,826 | |
Joseph "gl_toyou" Henry | 88,765 |
2021 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael "merlot" Bailey
|
Busted | |
Nipun "javatini" Java
|
Busted | |
Tyler "ShipTheShip" Denson
|
Busted | |
Brett "Metanemesis" Apter
|
Busted | |
Michael "annie_r_u_ok" Trivett
|
Busted | |
Shankar "Burgersssss" Pillai
|
Busted | |
Ryan "whosyourdodd" Dodd
|
Busted | |
Daniel "BrokeDegen" Corbett
|
Busted | |
Derek "PuntRunner" Gomez
|
Busted | |
Matt "Impervious" Zoorob
|
Busted | |
Mitch "paltex" Garshofsky
|
Busted | |
Raman ""Acrogum" Afanasenka
|
Busted | |
Thomas "Zebra_Debra" Sabatino
|
Busted | |
Ye "yuan365" Yuan
|
Busted | |
Vanessa "ContainsNuts" Kade
|
Busted | |
Zachary "thepepster5" Epstein
|
Busted | |
Hye "hellofriend" Park
|
Busted | |
Benjamin "MrLarryDavid" Felson
|
Busted | |
Kevin "GoneBananas" Garosshen
|
Busted | |
Arkadiy "Crocofantos" Tsinis
|
Busted |
Level: 14
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
Action folded to Chris "Robotbob47" Moorman in the small blind and he moved all in for 4,716 and Ryan "GoFeltAfiSh" Eriquezzo called from the big blind.
Chris "Robotbob47" Moorman: 10c2c]
Ryan "GoFeltAfiSh" Eriquezzo:
Moorman shoved with the same hand the legendary Doyle Brunson used to win back-to-back WSOP Main Events in 1976 and 1977, but he didn't have the same luck.
Instead, the board ran out and Eriquezzo won with a pair of eights. Moorman was felted on the hand but immediately opted to re-enter.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan "GoFeltAfiSh" Eriquezzo | 33,129 | |
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Chris "Robotbob47" Moorman
|
15,000 |
Level: 13
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75
Corey "Corgasm" Paggeot raised to 1,000 under the gun. Three players came along to the flop which came the . Paggeot led for 1,182. Ketan "masaverake" Pandya called from the cutoff and the other two players folded.
The turn was the . Action went check check. The river came the . Pandya bet 5,288 and was called. He showed the for a flopped boat and collected the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ketan "masaverake" Pandya
|
71,934
71,934
|
71,934 |
Corey "Corgasm" Paggeot |
19,219
379
|
379 |
Jeff "Mahakala108" Gross raised to 1,000 from the cutoff and Bernard "Dogger9" Lee three-bet to 3,125 from the button. Both blinds folded, Gross made it 10,605, and Lee called to see a flop.
Gross bet 20,183 and Lee called off for 15,786
Jeff "Mahakala108" Gross:
Bernard "Dogger9" Lee:
Lee had a set and shipped the double after the appeared on the turn followed by the on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bernard "Dogger9" Lee |
54,012
25,917
|
25,917 |
Jeff "Mahakala108" Gross
|
4,400
3
|
3 |
PokerNews is known throughout the world for our industry-leading live updates for both live and online events. In fact, right now we're offering various updates right here.
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Jeff "Mahakala108" Gross raised it up to 1,000 from the cutoff. Bernard "Dogger99" Lee three-bet to 3,125 from the button, Gross then four-bet to 10,605 and Lee called.
The flop came the . Gross jammed and Lee snap called and showed the for the flopped set while Gross had the .
The turn was the and the river came the to give Lee a nice double and leave Gross short.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bernard "Dogger99" Lee | 54,012 | |
Jeff "Mahakala108" Gross
|
4,397
-32,195
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-32,195 |
At the 2012 World Series of Poker, a shiny new product received its public unveiling. Players and fans the world over were introduced to a program with revolutionary potential. It could track the chip ebbs and flows of every player in a tournament while also serving as the back end operating system to run said tournament. It promised the ability to change the way poker tournaments were followed, with players and fans interacting at the stroke of a few keys.
That product was ChipTic. And it proved to be a colossal failure.
This is the two-part oral history of ChipTic, from those who experienced it first-hand and witnessed that failure �� three former employees, two members of WSOP staff, and two poker media members who watched it implode.