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Event 20, Limit Hold'em Live Updates November 23, 2009
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Event 20 – Final Table – Li in Languish (Fourth)
1 year ago
After another hour of play at the Event 20 final table we have our fourth place finisher. Richard Li, who has an assortment of WSOP cashes, will not be earning his first WSOP bracelet.
In his final hand Li bet and Ugur Marangoz raised. Li called and the flop came Q
7
2
and Marangoz fired. Li made the call and both players saw a turn of 8
. Li opted to move all-in and Marangoz called. The players revealed their hands:
Li: K
5
Marangoz: 9
9
Li was in big trouble and looking for some help from the river. It didn’t come as the 5
peeled off the deck.
Li will receive $63,335 for coming in fourth.
- Average Stack: $638,667
- Players Left: 3
- Tables Left: 1
Event 20 – Final Table – Negreanu Down, Wohletz, Wong and Kottler Out
1 year ago
Over the last hour of play we’ve seen Daniel Negreanu relinquish his control of the chip lead and three more players head to the rail. With just four players remaining winning a bracelet is becoming a very real possibility and everyone has the eyes on the prize.
Wohletz Wasted (Fifth)
Greg Wohletz have been eliminated. Wohletz got it all in on the turn of a 7
4
2
8
board and Richard Li called flipping over J
J
while Wohletz showed K
3
. The river came 6
and sealed the deal for Wohletz. He will receive $31,886 for coming in fifth.
Welcome back, Kottler (Sixth)
Jeremy Kottler just ran into a hot David “Bakes” Baker and found himself on the rail. In the hand Baker raised and Kottler pushed all-in with K
4
. Baker made the call and tabled Q
9
. Baker was at a slight disadvantage but the board came A
7
2
2
… 9
!
Kottler will receive $40,622 for coming in sixth at Event 20.
Trouble for Negreanu
After losing a massive pot to David Baker, suddenly Daniel Negreanu’s quest for fourth bracelet is in jeopardy. In the hand Negreanu bet a pair of kings hard on a 7
5
3
8
T
board but Baker ended up having 8-8 for the set. After the hand Baker was up to $771,000 and Negreanu was down to $343,000.
To Fu Wong – Thanks for Everything (Fifth)
The runner-up in the $10,000 Championship Stud WSOP event will not be winning this event either. In the hand Negreanu bet pre-flop and Fu Wong called from the big blind. The flop came J
7
4
and Wong checked but Negreanu bet. Wong raised and Negreanu re-raised to put Wong all in for his last $25,000. Wong called and flipped over 6
5
. Negreanu showed Q
J
and was in the lead.
The river was a deuce and that was enough to send Wong packing. Wong will receive $51,542 for coming in fifth.
- Average Stack: $479,000
- Players Left: 4
- Tables Left: 1
Event 20, Limit Hold'em - Day 3, Reports by:

Matthew Showell
Martin Derbyshire
Arthur Crowson
Event 20, Limit Hold'em
- Buy-In: $2,000
- Entrants: 479
- Total Prize Money: $871,780
- Date: Jun 10, 2008
- Final Day Jun 12, 2008
Event Chip Leaders1 year ago
Event 20, Limit Hold'em
| Player | Chip Stack |
|---|---|
| Daniel Makowsky | $49,200 |
| Eric Buchman | $46,500 |
| Alon Croitoru | $33,700 |
| Daniel Negreanu | $32,200 |
| Casey Mccarrel | $31,600 |
Blind Structure1 year ago
Event 20, Limit Hold'em
| Level | Ante | Blinds |
|---|
| Level 1 | 25/50 | ||
| Level 2 | 50/75 | ||
| Level 3 | 50/100 | ||
| Level 4 | 75/150 | ||
| Level 5 | 100/200 | ||
| Level 6 | 150/300 | ||
| Level 7 | 200/400 | ||
| Level 8 | 300/500 | ||
| Level 9 | 300/600 | ||
| Level 10 | 400/800 | ||
| Level 11 | 500/1,000 | ||
| Level 12 | 600/1,200 | ||
| Level 13 | 800/1,600 | ||
| Level 14 | 1,000/2,000 | ||
| Level 15 | 1,500/3,000 | ||
| Level 16 | 2,000/4,000 | ||
| Level 17 | 3,000/5,000 | ||
| Level 18 | 3,000/6,000 | ||
| Level 19 | 4,000/8,000 | ||
| Level 20 | 5,000/10,000 | ||
| Level 21 | 6,000/12,000 | ||
| Level 22 | 8,000/15,000 | ||
| Level 23 | 10,000/20,000 | ||
| Level 24 | 15,000/30,000 | ||
| Level 25 | 20,000/40,000 | ||
| Level 26 | 25,000/50,000 | ||
| Level 27 | 30,000/60,000 | ||
| Level 28 | 40,000/80,000 |
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