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WSOP H.O.R.S.E. Tournament Down to Nine after 19 Hour "Day Two" 65353b14 July 20064nu1k The 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. tournament may turn out to be the toughest test of poker skill and endurance in the history of the game. Play began at 2 p.m. PST yesterday afternoon with 127 players starting the day, and at 19 hours later, the field was winnowed down to the final nine. And what a nine. The final table has combined for 27 WSOP bracelets and 116 final table appearances. Ten of those bracelets belong to Doyle Brunson, who will be looking to become the first player in WSOP history to score his 11th tonight. Patrik Antonius, Jim Bechtel, Andy Bloch, T.J. Cloutier, Phil Ivey, Chip Reese, David Singer and Dewey Tomko will Brunson in a battle for the gold bracelet tonight starting at 9 p.m. PST. A brief look at each player, organized by chip count ... Name – Chip Count 1. Chip Reese - $1,756,000 (Two bracelets, 12th WSOP final table) 2. Doyle Brunson - $1,227,000 (10 bracelets, 23rd WSOP final table) 3. Andy Bloch - $934,000 (Fourth WSOP final table) 4. Phil Ivey - $885,000 (Five bracelets, 14th WSOP final table) 5. Jim Bechtel - $841,000 (One bracelet, Seventh WSOP final table) 6. David Singer - $745,000 (Sixth WSOP final table) 7. Dewey Tomko - $438,000 (Three bracelets, 21st WSOP final table) 8. T.J. Cloutier - $351,000 (Six bracelets, 37th WSOP final table) 9. Patrik Antonius $13,000 (First WSOP final table) ![]() In his previous life, Aaron Todd was a sports journalist by day and a poker player by night. He can now be found covering the poker beat for Casino City and making horrendously unsuccessful bluffs in his home game. Write to Aaron at [email protected].
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