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Add to myYahoo!WSOP Day 27: Lindgren Wins $340K Golf Prop Bet and $50K HORSE Final Table Set
By Pauly
I was sweating all day. I had $2,700 riding on Erick Lindgren. That was the most I had wagered on a single event since March Madness and I couldn't get enough updates. Every few minutes I'd ask Schecky or check Wicked Chops Poker on his progress.
Lindgren was not playing in a poker tournament. Rather, he was on the golf course. Even though the second to last day of the $50K HORSE was running, most of the attention in the Rio Ballroom fell upon the shoulders of a guy who wasn't even in the casino. One of the things I do love about Las Vegas are when degenerate gamblers bet outrageous amounts on trivial things.
I felt I had an edge. I didn't have a lock or feel that the fix was in. But I felt as though I was on the better side of that seemingly impossible bet. Something that Brandon Schaefer told me in Australia resonated while I was making a slew of side bets with friends. Schaefer told me that he gambles for a living and assesses risk. If he was going to set a prop bet, against anyone, they would be the underdog. So when Lindgren made that bet with Gavin Smith and Phil Ivey, I felt strongly about Schaefer's words. Erick Lindgren is a professional gambler and he was a former athlete. Add those two facts together, and the obvious choice was to bet on Lindgren. I found a handful of suckers who pooled together $2,700 and I scored. Big.
Erick Lindgren had to shoot four consecutive rounds of golf at Bear's Best, all under a score of 100, without a cart, and in one single session. He had to carry his own bag but had a caddy to help with distances, replacing divots, and green reads. Gavin Smith, Nordberg, Chris Bell, and Phil Ivey all wagered against Lindgren for a combined amount of $340,000.
"I got a lot of action," said Lindgren.
Guess what? Not only did Lindgren do it... he did it after getting shitfaced drunk the night before and on 90 minutes of sleep while surviving 115 degree temperatures under the sizzling Nevada sun. That's the stuff legends are made of.
His prop bet was a variation of a Huck Seed bet that was done several years ago. It was also similar to the one in the film Lucky You, but since like seven people saw that film, no one would know that the same golf course they shot that scene happened to be the same course Lindgren played four consecutive rounds on.
The first two rounds were a breeze. He struggled with the third round. At the start of the fourth round, a big problem arose. What happened if he shot 100 exactly? Ivey and Lindgren decided to flip a coin to decide the outcome... should they have that issue. Unreal, I thought. My entire wager night be decided on a fuckin' coin flip.
Anyway, Schecky gave me the low down on the final round. Lindgren shot the front 9 at 49. The back 9 is much tougher, but the Las Vegas winds had died down as did the temps. Lindgren had struggled on the back 9 all day in the previous three rounds, yet he prevailed. By the 13th hole, Chris Bell and Gavin Smith took a buy out, but Ivey did not.
Chops sent a RawVegasTV camera man to interview me since I was one of the few people who bet on Lindgren. Fernando was the one who found out the official outcome for me. I indeed won and and if you add up my cash in the WSOP on Sunday, I picked up close to 7.5K in less than five days.
Of course, my bar tab at the Tilted Kilt has reached four figures and if you add up all the money I lost in "throwing things" prop bets over the last four weeks, I'm hovering around almost breaking even. On Day 27, I dropped $80 on a water toss and another $5 on trying to hit one of our interns in the head with a wadded up piece of paper.
Thank God for Lindgren. Now I have enough money to pay my bar tab.
Moving on...
The final table for the $50K Horse final table is set. They will be playing HORSE this year at the final table instead of NL like last year. Too bad the final table will still be a crap shoot with the fucked up structure that all the pros were bitching about.
$50K HORSE Final Table:Mr. Kotter bubbled off the final table in 9th place. The following players busted out on Day 4: Gabe Kaplan, Dewey Tomko, Mark Gregorich, Stephen Wolff, Tim Phan, Greg Raymer, Chris Reslock, Mike Matusow, Noah Jefferson, Max Pescatori, Justin Bonomo, Patrick Pezzin, and Daniel Negreanu.
Seat 1: Kenny Tran - 2.445M
Seat 2: David Singer - 1.33M
Seat 3: Bruno Fitoussi - 895K
Seat 4: John Hanson - 1.995M
Seat 5: Freddy Deeb - 3.5M
Seat 6: Thor Hansen - 40K
Seat 7: Amnon Filippi - 4.015M
Seat 8: Barry Greenstein - 750K
Here are the payouts:
1 - $2,276,832
2 - $1,278,720
3 - $852,480
4 - $586,080
5 - $444,000
6 - $337,440
7 - $259,296
8 - $188,256
Quick Stats:
Entrants: 148
Prize Pool: $7,104,000
Day 1 Chipleader: Eli Elezra
Day 2 Chipleader: John Hanson
Day 3 Chipleader: Amnon Filippi
Day 4 Chipleader: Amnon Filippi
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Add to myYahoo!Last month http://www.celebpoker.com/ began its worldwide search for poker players to represent them at major European poker events, with an innovative promotion entitled Team CelebPoker. What they could not have foreseen was just how popular this event was going to be?
From day one, Team CelebPoker has seen a flurry of activity on the site with thousands of online poker players heading straight for the tables. Players from all over the globe have joined in the competition, eager to win a place in the Team and demonstrate their ability at a live EPT event.
CelebPoker are looking for players to form part of two teams and represent the sponsored Team CelebPoker at different events across Europe. They are hoping that the increased activity will help unearth the next superstars of poker?
Poker Room Manager, Linda Donovan, said that she has been delighted with the popularity of this competition:
?Team CelebPoker has been totally embraced by our players; it goes to show that online poker players are hungrier than ever to play in live events. We have had entrants from all over the world, which is fantastic, and the standard of play has been really high.?
The success of CelebPoker?s most recent venture, certainly proves that there?s nothing quite like the thrill of testing your poker skills against other players in a live tournament. Indeed during recent years, a number of online poker players have made the transition and proved themselves worthy winners at many high profile live events.
This is something Donovan is all too aware of:
?I am really excited about Team CelebPoker. We know that there is a great chance that we will unearth some of the best poker players in the world, and provide them with the opportunity to compete in some of the world?s top live events and become true poker celebrities?.
The search for Team CelebPoker is still in its infancy, and with the qualifying period running until late August, the competition is still wide open and the team is far from decided.
With more and more participants joining every day, CelebPoker are hoping they become the breeding ground for poker talent, as the search for the next star of poker ?hots up?.
"I am confident that our Team CelebPoker will be a force to be reckoned with,? said Donovan.
Watch this space?Play Poker CelebPoker.com is an exciting online poker room that is quickly becoming the favorite for many players. CelebPoker's realistic and player-friendly software offers a wide range of tournament and ring game play, including sit 'n' go tournaments offering prizes as high as $100,000.
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Add to myYahoo!Photo Courtesy of Bodog Imagine playing at the 2008 Aussie Millions Poker Championship! Have your dreams of becoming the next World Series of Poker Champion been shattered because you failed to qualify... or couldn't come up with the buy-in? Bodog...[...]
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