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With the addition of events, like the $1k NLH Stimulus event and the $40K event, the 2009 WSOP is expected to be home to many of the poker pros for six weeks, each hoping to be the last player standing in November as the final table is played down. 

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ESPN WSOP Coverage Review 10-20-09 October 21, 2009

ESPN WSOP Coverage Review 10-20-09

With the final table just three weeks away, ESPN turned tonight to Day 7, and the final 64 players.  Although Full Tilt Poker commercials that have been running on the telecast for the past two weeks have made it clear that Phil Ivey is one of the November Nine, and the rest of the poker world knows the identity of the other eight, casual viewers are still in suspense, and poker players are enjoying seeing just how the Nine got there.  So here’s the way tonight’s show played out. Read more
ESPN’s WSOP Coverage Review – 10-13-09 October 14, 2009

ESPN’s WSOP Coverage Review – 10-13-09

With less than one month to go until the final table of the 2009 Main Event, the tension was mounting and the number of players was dwindling, as ESPN began its coverage tonight.  With 144 runners left and Day 6 still in progress, the focus remained on how many big poker names remained in the field.  The featured table was loaded, with defending champion Peter Eastgate, former champion Joe Hachem, multiple bracelet winner JC Tran and last year’s third-place finisher Dennis Phillips.  Norman Chad commented “I haven’t seen this much muscle at one table since The Godfather! Read more
ESPN’s WSOP Coverage Review 10-6-09 October 7, 2009

ESPN’s WSOP Coverage Review 10-6-09

Tonight’s coverage began with the remainder of Day 5.  The pre-show focus was on how many top pros and champions were still alive, and the featured table was loaded, with Jeff Shulman and Bertrand “Elky” Grospellier already sitting there, and Joseph Hachem moving over to join them.  Antonio Esfandiari and actor Lou Diamond Phillips remained at table two.  In the first hand shown, Randy Propson raised to 37,000 with 10[c]-9[c], and Elky made the call in the big blind with A-8 offsuit. Read more
ESPN’s WSOP Coverage Review- 9-29-09 September 30, 2009

ESPN’s WSOP Coverage Review- 9-29-09

With the bursting of the money bubble during last week’s telecast, it was time to start playing some serious poker.  Tonight’s coverage took us to Day 5, and with many past champions and other top professionals still left in the field, would the focus still be on a select few famous names, or would we begin to see the other members of the upcoming November Nine besides Phil Ivey?  Here’s how tonight’s action went down…..Another of the November Nine, Card Player publisher Jeff Shulman, was seated at the featured table, along with Bertrand “Elky” Grospellier and Andy Black. Read more
ESPN’s WSOP Coverage Review - 9-22-09 September 23, 2009

ESPN’s WSOP Coverage Review - 9-22-09

This week, ESPN’s telecast moved on to Day Four, with the highly anticipated bursting of the money bubble.  With many top name pros still left in the field, whom would they choose to be the focus of this week’s show?  And would we begin to start to see the other members of the November Nine, other than Phil Ivey?  Let’s find out, shall we?While Ivey was seated at the featured table, table two was even more stacked, with former Main Event champions - Joe Hachem and Peter Eastgate, as well as two-time bracelet winner Burt Boutin and top pro Surinder Sunar. Read more
ESPN’s WSOP Coverage Review - 9/15/09 September 16, 2009

ESPN’s WSOP Coverage Review - 9/15/09

ESPN’s coverage tonight moved on to Day Three of the Main Event, the first time all the remaining players in the field played at the same time.  The pre-show tease indicated that the focus tonight would be on Jeff Lisandro, who was going to win the Player of the Year for the WSOP unless Ville Wahlbeck made the final table.  Fellow Aussie and 2005 Main Event champion Joe Hachem joined him at the featured table, while Wahlbeck sat at table two, along with Kenny Tran. Read more
ESPN WSOP Coverage Review – 9-8-09 September 9, 2009

ESPN WSOP Coverage Review – 9-8-09

After a highly entertaining two hours of coverage of Day 2A of the 2009 Main Event last week, featuring Jason Alexander and Greg Raymer doing their best poker vaudevillian act, ESPN turned tonight to Day 2B.  Due to the lopsided registration of the four Day Ones, there were more players remaining for the second of the Day Twos.  Would this provide ESPN with more good hands to choose from, or just confuse the issue and make it harder to craft a good telecast?  Let’s see how it played out….. Read more
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