In the United States it's going to be on ESPN3.com. This is obviously no help to us. Is it going to be available at all in Canada? If not, do we have any plans?
In the United States it's going to be on ESPN3.com. This is obviously no help to us. Is it going to be available at all in Canada? If not, do we have any plans?
Final table will be on ESPN on November...guess it...Ninth. Series will finish on the 8th..should be interesting on the short time frame for them to put it together.
Final table will be on ESPN on November...guess it...Ninth. Series will finish on the 8th..should be interesting on the short time frame for them to put it together.
ESPN or ESPN3? If ESPN, are you sure? I have it from an aquaintance of mine who works for Cogeco cable that it will NOT be on the regular ESPN which the majority of cable providers carry.
ESPN will be airing the complete WSOP final table coverage on November 9 from 7pm – 9pm PST, giving them very little time to put together the polished show that viewers have come to love.
To manage the incredible feat, ESPN employs a 71-person crew with 21 cameras.
“We are really going to give our viewers and unprecedented look at how the final table will play out,” stated ESPN producer, Kathy Cook.
For those of us die hard poker fans, ESPN3.com will be running a delayed live stream of the Final Table with veteran EPT commentator, James Hartigan assisted by a rotation of well-known poker pros.
So...maybe espn3 will have it same day but delayed?? HU action takes place on the 8th though...so two airings??
I think pokerlistings will have hand by hand commentary of the final table. It will be written of course. Although, I followed it two years ago, and it was very entertaining.
The ESPN chopped up broadcast does not do the tournament justice. It is a long grind and lots of folding. However, you also miss some of history between players that set up plays later on.
Its great to have running while you are playing online.
I really want to know what Jarvis and Cheoung had at the beginning of the final table when Jarvis lost most of his stack
Matthew Jarvis was eliminated from the 2010 WSOP Main Event final table when his pocket nines lost a dramatic coin flip against the ace-queen of Michael Mizrachi. Jarvis finished in eight place for $1,045,738. Card Player TV caught up to him just after his elimination.
Great for Duhamel. I would say SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP It. especially Racener is outchipped 18 to 1. This is a great thing for Canadian Poker. For one of us to win Poker's Greatest Prize right in the Americans Back Yard is totally amazing.
Nothing against the Americans. BTW , Just proud to be a Canadian .
Hand #3: Joseph Cheong Takes a Chunk from Matthew Jarvis
Joseph Cheong has the button in Seat 2.
Matthew Jarvis opens to 1.175 million from early position. Joseph Cheong reraises from the button to 2.675 million and action folds back around to the original raiser Jarvis. He makes the call and the flop comes down 10h5c2c and Jarvis is to act first.
Jarvis checks to Cheong, he checks behind to see the 7d come down on the turn. Jarvis takes his time on fourth street before he slides out a bet of three million even. Cheong makes the call.
The 8c is the river card. Jarvis takes his time once again. He fires out two tall stacks of chips with some extra on top for a total of 4.275 million. Cheong pauses for a few moments and then announces that he is all in, drawing a massive uproar of cheers from the audience. Jarvis doesn't snap call, but rather maintains the same pose he has been the entire hand. After a couple of moments, he mucks his hand and Cheong is awarded the pot.
Jarvis is knocked down to 7.8 million while Cheong rises to 33.775 million.
Great for Duhamel. I would say SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP It. especially Racener is outchipped 18 to 1. This is a great thing for Canadian Poker. For one of us to win Poker's Greatest Prize right in the Americans Back Yard is totally amazing.
Nothing against the Americans. BTW , Just proud to be a Canadian .
Urr . . . it's 6:1. Two double ups and Racener is in the lead.
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Satellite FWIW...
ESPN or ESPN3? If ESPN, are you sure? I have it from an aquaintance of mine who works for Cogeco cable that it will NOT be on the regular ESPN which the majority of cable providers carry.
So...maybe espn3 will have it same day but delayed?? HU action takes place on the 8th though...so two airings??
^^^^^^^^ This.
yesant ffs!
But anyway, don't forget the ever entertaining 2p2 thread!
The ESPN chopped up broadcast does not do the tournament justice. It is a long grind and lots of folding. However, you also miss some of history between players that set up plays later on.
Its great to have running while you are playing online.
Because every thread here stays exactly on topic. Is this where the rolling eyes comes in?
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you beat me to it Dennis. how did your database program work out for u.
Brent
Prophet 22
1 Jonathan Duhamel 190,100,000
2 John Racener 29,200,000
Looks like the title is coming to CANADA
Prophet 22
gogogogogo CANADA
Matthew Jarvis was eliminated from the 2010 WSOP Main Event final table when his pocket nines lost a dramatic coin flip against the ace-queen of Michael Mizrachi. Jarvis finished in eight place for $1,045,738. Card Player TV caught up to him just after his elimination.
Prophet 22
http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/updates.asp
Nothing against the Americans. BTW , Just proud to be a Canadian .
Hand #3: Joseph Cheong Takes a Chunk from Matthew Jarvis
Joseph Cheong has the button in Seat 2.
Matthew Jarvis opens to 1.175 million from early position. Joseph Cheong reraises from the button to 2.675 million and action folds back around to the original raiser Jarvis. He makes the call and the flop comes down 10h5c2c and Jarvis is to act first.
Jarvis checks to Cheong, he checks behind to see the 7d come down on the turn. Jarvis takes his time on fourth street before he slides out a bet of three million even. Cheong makes the call.
The 8c is the river card. Jarvis takes his time once again. He fires out two tall stacks of chips with some extra on top for a total of 4.275 million. Cheong pauses for a few moments and then announces that he is all in, drawing a massive uproar of cheers from the audience. Jarvis doesn't snap call, but rather maintains the same pose he has been the entire hand. After a couple of moments, he mucks his hand and Cheong is awarded the pot.
Jarvis is knocked down to 7.8 million while Cheong rises to 33.775 million.
Urr . . . it's 6:1. Two double ups and Racener is in the lead.
Gonna watch it on t.v. (anyone know when tsn showing it yet?) but other then that I could care less this year who wins.
TSN is showing the final table Tuesday November 9th at 10pm