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Tuesday 8th April 2008

Foxwoods Poker Classic Day 4 Finishes - Eventually



When you have two opening days as frenetic as they were at Foxwoods, you’d expect the rest of the tournament to continue at a comparable pace. That wasn’t the case at the Connecticut casino though, as Day 4 turned into a real grind of a day, until the increasing blinds finally kicked proceedings into life.

The remaining thirty three players began the day at a leisurely pace, with chips flitting from stack to stack.

The first elimination of the day came after half a level had wound down on the clock, but it started a charge by Ted Forrest which lead him all the way to the final nine. In a mammoth pot, the one they call ‘Spooky’ must have felt like disappearing when he ran pocket tens into the kings of Daniel Woolson, but when he spiked a ten on the flop, it proved the spark which began Forrest’s ascent.

Paul Darden was one of the remaining big name players left in the field, but with his elimination in 24th, it wasn’t long before the remaining players drew for the final two seats. Erik Seidel, along with Forrest, was the other major live pro left in the field, and he soon got a firm grip on his table. Seidel doubled up through Joe Simmons with pocket jacks before eliminating two others to propel his stack over the 1.5 million mark.

The players then redrew for the final two tables allowing Erik Seidel to take over. Seidel steadily dominated his table, first doubling up through Simmons with pocket jacks and then busted Matt Brady and John Spadevecchia to take his stack over 1.5 million. Forrest maintained his million-plus stack by taking out Ben Zamani and he and Seidel took turns raising at their table to increase their leads over the rest of the field.

With Seidel and Forrest both taking it in turns to pound their opponents, the final nine are now set, and will play down to the televised table of six. While play should be short and brief, the money increments as well as the chance to appear on a TV table might lead to some cagey play – something which the more experienced duo may seek to capitalise on.

The draw for the final nine-handed table is:

Seat 1 – Erik Seidel – 2,472,000

Seat 2 – Frank Cieri – 577,000

Seat 3 – Robert Richardson – 719,000

Seat 4 – Michael Farris – 312,000

Seat 5 – Natale Kuey – 525,000

Seat 6 – Ted Forrest – 1,682,000

Seat 7 – Andrew Barta – 1,433,000

Seat 8 – Adam Katz – 2,190,000

Seat 9 – Allen Bari – 530,000

 


Source:OnlineCasinoNews



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