Johnny Chan

By: Poker Shrink – June 16, 2008

rio1Another packed final table goes off today in Event #28 $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha w/ rebuys. Johnny Chan is after bracelet number eleven and Phil Hellmuth, though short-stacked is in the hunt for number twelve. Add to that mix John Juanda, David Benyamine at another final table, Kirill Gerasimov, some kid named Daniel Negreanu, Phil Galfond enters as chipleader and local professional Brian Rast in second. This will be another of those special final tables.

Here is the line-up as they get ready to go at it later this afternoon.
[We are updating as players are eliminated, summary below]

2 AM: Phil Galfond's sixth WSOP cash is his biggest so far (by about $800,000), as is Adam Hourani's second WSOP cash (about $450K larger). Over 100 hands heads up were needed to settle the bracelet matter between these two well known internet players.

Phil Galfond (Madison, Wisconsin) -- 1st place
Adam Hourani (East Lansing, Michigan) -- 2nd place
David Benyamine (Las Vegas, Nevada) -- 3rd place
Johnny Chan (Las Vegas, Nevada) -- 4th place
Kirill Gerasimov (Moscow, Russia) -- 5th place
John Juanda (Las Vegas, Nevada) -- 6th place
Daniel Negreanu (Las Vegas, Nevada) -- 7th place
Phil Hellmuth (Palo Alto, California) -- 8th place
Brian Rast (Las Vegas, Nevada) -- 9th place

David Benyamine 3rd place. David played his Aces strong but ran into a set of Queens.

Johnny Chan 4th place and the bid for an 11th bracelet is over.

Kirill Gerasimov 5th place.

John Juanda 6th place, Daniel Negreanu 7th place, Phil Hellmuth 8th place Late in level three, three superstars were sent to the rail.

Brian Rast 9th place It took nearly two full levels and lots of chips moving around the table before we lost our first player. Brian Rast, local professional known to many internet players as tsarast, got it in ahead but was run down on the river by the current chipleader: Johnny Chan.

 
By: Poker Shrink – August 16, 2007

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A World Series of Poker "Bracelet" Quiz today. See how much you know about the top 'multiple bracelet' winners. For those of you who think you are WSOP history masters, skip down past the break and try to list the top bracelet winners in order--for the rest of us humans--I will ask you questions and give you hints as needed to fill in the arms to wear the bracelets.

#1: If you don't get this one, give up the quiz immediately. Who is the only player with 11 WSOP bracelets?

#2: Name the two players with 10 bracelets each. You need to get the first two questions correct to qualify for the fast money round.

There will be a hint for question #3.

#3: Who is the only player with 9 WSOP wins?

HINT: He won the very first main event.
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ANSWERS: 1-Phil Hellmuth Jr.; 2-Johnny Chan & Doyle Brunson; 3-Johnny Moss. You need at least 3 out of 4 to continue.

 
By: Dan Michalski – August 22, 2006

Jamie Gold said he didn't want fame. Now it's starting to make sense why not. Johnny Chan's li'l champ is getting called on various bluffs -- exposed as not being totally honest with ESPN and others.

Poker fans everywhere are presumably starting to say he just got really really lucky, and somewhere else Robert Varkonyi is probably rejoicing, as it appears he will no longer be the most disrespected WSOP main event champion.

Link props to the Batfaces.