Legends of Poker Live Updates November 21, 2009

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Friedman Triumphs Over Schaffel 3 months ago

Little more than four years ago Prahlad Friedman was almost as well known as players like Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth. Then Friedman fell of the poker map and was virtually a ghost on the circuit.

It's safe to say that with the 2009 WPT Legends of Poker, Friedman is back.

In the last hand of the tournament Schaffel bet 300,000 preflop and Friedman raised to 800,000.

Schaffel thought for less than a minute and then announced he was all-in.

Friedman sighed and contemplated his decision.

“I know you’re going to call so I’ll give you a count,” said Schaffel as he counted out his chips. The call would cost Friedman 2.8 million more chips.

Finally Friedman arrived at a decision and said, “Oh alright, I call.”

The players revealed their cards:

Friedman: Ah Qc

Schaffel: Kh Jc

The flop came Tc 3h 2h and neither player improved their hand. The turn was the 4d, which left Schaffel hoping for a miracle jack on the river.

Instead the 9h on the river gave Friedman the checkmark and the tournament!

Friedman will receive a cool $1 million for coming in first place while Schaffel will likely have to wait until November to win his first major tournament (although given the choice, it’s probably best to save your run-good for the Main Event!). At any rate Schaffel will receive $471,670 for coming in second place.

Congratulations to Friedman the newest Legend of Poker!

For more on Legends, including words from Friedman and Schaffel, check out this article .

  • Level: 26
  • Blinds: 50,000/100,000
  • Ante: 20,000
  • Average Stack: $4,185,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Schaffel Draws First Blood 3 months ago

Kevin Schaffel just doubled through Prahlad Friedman making things much more interesting at the final table.

In the hand Schaffel limped and Friedman checked his option.

The flop came Ac Qc 3d and Schaffel immediately moved all-in for his last 1.7 million. The play seemed to confound Friedman.

“Do you have a flush draw?” he asked.

Schaffel said nothing and finally Friedman called. Schaffel showed him Qh 3h for two-pair while Friedman flipped over Jc 4c for the flush draw.

The board finished with the 8s and then the 2d, which secured Schaffel the pot.

After the hand Schaffel had drawn almost even to Friedman.

  • Level: 26
  • Blinds: 50,000/100,000
  • Ante: 20,000
  • Average Stack: $4,185,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Friedman Fries Terry in Third 3 months ago

We are officially heads-up at the 2009 WPT Legends of Poker.

Todd Terry, who entered the final table second in chips, has been eliminated.

In his final hand Terry was facing a Prahlad Friedman bet of 200,000 and he decided to ship it all-in for approximately 1.7 million. Friedman thought for a few seconds and then called.

The players revealed their cards:

Friedman: Ac Qc

Terry: 4c 4d

The flop came a stunning Qd Jh 6d to catapult Friedman to the lead. The turn was the Ks and Terry was looking for a miracle on the river.

It didn’t come as the board finished with the Kd.

Terry is eliminated in third place and will have wait another day for a WPT main event. He will receive $231,300 to soften the blow of busting out.

Meanwhile we are now heads-up between November Niner Kevin Schaffel and Friedman. Here are the latest chip counts:

Friedman: 6.6 million

Schaffel: 1.85 million

  • Level: 25
  • Blinds: 40,000/80,000
  • Ante: 15,000
  • Average Stack: $4,185,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Toto Destruction! Leonidas Out Fourth 3 months ago

Toto Leonidas, perhaps the most experienced professional at this final table, has been eliminated.

In his final hand Leonidas called a Prahlad Friedman bet of 120,000 preflop.

The flop came Ks 6c 2c and Friedman thought for a minute before firing out a bet of 350,000. Leonidas looked his chips and then announced he was all-in.

Friedman insta-called and Leonidas said, “Uh oh, you must have me beat.”

Indeed Leonidas was in trouble with Ac 9c against Friedman’s Ad Ks for top-pair top-kicker.

The turn came Js and that left Leonidas praying for a club.

“Toto! Toto! Toto!” chanted the Leonidas supporters.

The river finished with the 2s and that gave Friedman the checkmark and the rest of Leonidas’ chips.

Leonidas finishes in fourth for $144,600 while Friedman is up to 4 million with three players left.

  • Level: 25
  • Blinds: 40,000/80,000
  • Ante: 15,000
  • Average Stack: $2,790,000
  • Players Left: 3
  • Tables Left: 1

Toto Doubles Through Schaffel 3 months ago

Toto Leonidas has still got some fight in him despite having a short-stack for most of the final table.

In a recent hand Leonidas open-shoved with Ad 5d for his last 1.2 million but Kevin Schaffel called him down with As Jh.

The majority of the crowd seems to be firmly behind Leonidas and they looked concerned for their hero.

The flop came Jd 9d 8s and the Leonidas supporters gave a loud cheer, despite the fact that Leonidas needed another diamond to complete his flush.

The turn came Kd and that was enough to give Leonidas the flush and the pot. After the hand Leonidas was up to 2 million while Schaffel sinks all the way down to 2.6 million.

  • Level: 24
  • Blinds: 30,000/60,000
  • Ante: 10,000
  • Average Stack: $2,092,500
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Schaffel Strikes Terry 3 months ago

The two big stacks are fighting yet again.

In the hand Todd Terry opened for 150,000 and Kevin Schaffel called.

The flop came Qc Ts 8h and both players checked.

The 9h peeled off the deck as the turn card and this time Schaffel fired out 300,000 chips.

The river came 5d and Schaffel fired yet again – this time for 600,000. Terry thought for a few minutes but eventually felt he had to fold.

After the hand Schaffel was up to 3.6 million and starting to look unstoppable.

  • Level: 24
  • Blinds: 30,000/60,000
  • Ante: 10,000
  • Average Stack: $2,092,500
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Toto Two Times 3 months ago

One hand after kicking Sam Stein to the curb, Kevin Schaffel had the chance to rail Toto Leonidas.

It wasn't a very good chance, however, as Toto shoved kings and Schaffel called him with pocket tens.

The board bricked out, Toto doubled and four-handed play continues.

  • Level: 24
  • Blinds: 30,000/60,000
  • Ante: 10,000
  • Average Stack: $2,092,500
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Suck-out Sam Goes Home 3 months ago

Sam Stein has displayed an amazing ability to get it in bad and come out smelling like roses but he’s finally reached the end of the line.

In his final hand Stein open-shoved for 600,000 and Kevin Schaffel made the call with 7c 7h. Stein actually had two overcards with Kh Qs and we had ourselves a race situation.

The flop came 8c 7d 3s and Schaffel landed the knockout punch with his set of sevens. The board finished with a meaningless 2h and then the 2c.

Stein is evicted in fifth place and will receive $116,225 for his efforts.

  • Level: 24
  • Blinds: 30,000/60,000
  • Ante: 10,000
  • Average Stack: $2,092,500
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Level 24: Five for Fighting 3 months ago

We’ve made it to Level 24 and we still have five willing combatants in the poker arena that is a WPT final table.

The new blinds are 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante.

Go! Go! Go!

  • Level: 24
  • Blinds: 30,000/60,000
  • Ante: 10,000
  • Average Stack: $1,674,000
  • Players Left: 5
  • Tables Left: 1

Toto Takes Down the Big Blind 3 months ago

It’s been slow going at the final table of the 2009 WPT Legends of Poker but that didn’t stop Toto Leonidas from picking up the big blind.

In the hand Leonidas open shoved from the small blind for around 480,000 and Sam Stein tanked for several minutes in the big blind but finally laid his hand down.

That’s the extent of the action here at the final table.

In other news we are once again on a 15 minute TV break.

  • Level: 23
  • Blinds: 20,000/40,000
  • Ante: 5,000
  • Average Stack: $1,674,000
  • Players Left: 5
  • Tables Left: 1

Legends of Poker - Day 5, Reports by:

  • Martin Derbyshire
    Martin Derbyshire
  • Arthur Crowson
    Arthur Crowson

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  • Buy-In: $10,000
  • Entrants: 279
  • Total Prize Money: $2,625,500
  • Date: Aug 22, 2009
  • Final Day Aug 26, 2009

Event Chip Leaders1 month ago

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Player Chip Stack
Prahlad Friedman $4,845,000
Kevin Schaffel $3,610,000

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Blind Structure3 months ago

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Level Ante Blinds               
Level 1 50/100
Level 2 100/200
Level 3 150/300
Level 4 25 150/300
Level 5 50 200/400
Level 6 50 300/600
Level 7 75 400/800
Level 8 100 500/1000
Level 9 100 600/1,200
Level 10 200 800/1,600
Level 11 300 1,000/2,000
Level 12 300 1,200/2,400
Level 13 400 1,500/3,000
Level 14 500 2,000/4,000
Level 15 500 3,000/6,000
Level 16 1,000 4,000/8,000
Level 17 1,000 5,000/10,000
Level 18 2,000 6,000/12,000
Level 19 2,000 8,000/16,000
Level 20 3,000 10,000/20,000
Level 21 3,000 12,000/24,000
Level 22 5,000 15,000/30,000
Level 23 5,000 20,000/40,000
Level 24 10,000 30,000/60,000
Level 25 15,000 40,000/80,000
Level 26 20,000 50,000/100,000

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