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Old 06-05-2011, 04:30 PM   #3821
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Default Eugene Katchalov Captures WSOP Bracelet #1

Team PokerStars Pro Eugene Katchalov captured his first World Series of Poker bracelet Saturday by winning the $1,500 Seven-Card Stud title in Las Vegas. The 30-year-old pro from New York collected $122,909 in prize money and removed his name from the list of the best players in the world that have fallen short of poker’s most coveted prize.

The final table of Event #5 began with a handful of tough pros, including Katchalov, Ali Eslami, Alessio Isaia and 2009 November Niner Eric Buchman, who began play with the chip lead. That lead was lost early when Katchalov upended Vasili Lazarou’s attempt at a third Stud bracelet by sending him out in eighth place. Shortly after, Katchalov eliminated Eslami, catching a third 7 on sixth street to improve against Eslami’s lone pair of Queens.

Then it was Buchman’s turn to play table captain. He sent Kai Landry, Dennis Parker and Jonathan Spinks to the rail in succession to build massive chip lead with three players remaining. Buchman, another New York pro who won a bracelet of his own last year, had more than half the chips in play against Katchalov and Isaia. But that wouldn’t last long.

Isaia slowly began to chip away at Buchman’s lead and eventually sent the New York pro out in third place after running into the Italian’s straight on sixth street. That left only Isaia and Katchalov, with the Team PokerStars Pro trailing by a 5.5-1 margin.

Katchalov doubled up through Isaia early in the heads-up match and used that to swing momentum into his favor. Katchalov battled his way into the chip lead before the two players went on their final break of the day and he came back to put a stamp on his historic win. On the final hand, Katchalov made a pair of aces on seventh street to trump Isaia’s Kings and send the Full Tilt Poker Red Pro to the exit just short of his first WSOP. Isaia earned $75,911 for his runner-up finish.

Katchalov is no stranger to success at the WSOP. Last year, he was the only player to make final table appearances in three $10,000-plus buy-in events. That achievement stands as a WSOP record. While his $122,909 in prize money isn’t anywhere close to his largest cash as a pro, the victory certainly is one of the most meaningful to him. He posted his jubilation via Twitter after his win, saying, “Woohoo!!! Thanks for rooting everyone!! Super excited.”

Here’s a look at the final results of Event #5:

1. Eugene Katchalov — $122,909
2. Alessio Isaia — $75,911
3. Eric Buchman — $48,961
4. Jonathan Spinks — $35,476
5. Dennis Paker — $26,083
6. Kai Landry — $19,456
7. Ali Eslami — $14,723
8. Vasili Lazarou — $11,301

Two more events will crown winners on Sunday as the $5,000 No Limit Hold ‘em (Event #4) and $1,500 Limit Hold ‘em (Event #6) will come to a close. Allen Bari holds a significant lead with four players remaining in Event #4 with more than 67% of the chips in play, but Sean LeFort, Nicholas Blumenthal, Maria Ho still have their eyes on the $874,116 first-place prize. The final table is the first ever for Ho, who also became the first woman to reach a final table at the 2011 WSOP.

Fifteen players remain in Event #6 with William Davis in control of the chip lead. Two-time bracelet winner Scott Clements is still in contention, standing fourth in chips, but the story heading into Sunday is Matt Matros. The 34-year-old pro from New York is attempting to win the same event he won last year, but he’ll begin play as one of the shorter stacks.

The $10,000 Pot Limit Hold ‘em Event could also play down to a champion Sunday. With 27 players remaining, it will likely finish up on Monday, but the plan is to play 10 levels or crown a winner (whichever comes first). Stephen “stevie4444″ Chidwick is the leader with three tables remaining, but Hold ‘em specialists Amir Lehavot and McLean Karr are close behind. Other notables in the field include Jason DeWitt, Robert Mizrachi, Chris Moorman, Sam Stein, Jennifer Tilly, Mike Matusow, Marco Traniello and Nenad Medic. First place will take home $573,456.

Stay tuned to Poker News Daily as we recap all the action from Sunday’s events at the Rio in Las Vegas.



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Default 888poker SuperStack Series Expands to Birmingham, Melbourne, and Riga

The popular London event the 888poker Super Stack has expanded.

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Default WSOP By The Numbers: Katchalov Calculations

TheSUCKINGHOBBITDICKS2011 World Series of Poker is full of facts, figures, stats and records. SUCKINGHOBBITDICKSWith so many numbers being crunched day in and day out, sometimes it is tough to see what they all add up to. SUCKINGHOBBITDICKSThat is why each day BLUFF brings you some of the more interesting numbers related to the news of [...]

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It was just a matter of time before poker phenom Eugene Katchalov captured his first World Series of Poker bracelet. He did so late Saturday night at the Rio Hotel …

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Today's picture shows the first transistor which was developed by William Shockley in the 1950's. While this device is crude in appearance, it demonstrated the physics which enabled the modern electronics revolution.


Prior to the transistor, all electronics were made of vacuum tubes. Vacuum tubes were fragile, relatively large, expensive, and burned out all the time. The more complicated an electronic device was, the more vacuum tubes it required, and hence the more often it stopped working, because one of the tubes would burn out. The transistor was a small, solid state device, built in a semiconducting material. Transistors could be built very affordably and pretty much would last forever. Initially they were used to simply replace vacuum tubes. Designs that had 20 tubes would be built instead with 20 individual transistors. The big breakthrough came a few years later when people realized that instead of building individual transistors on a piece of Silicon, and then assembling them that all the transistors could be built at the same time on a piece of silicon, batch fabricating the entire circuit. This is what became known as the modern Integrated Circuit. Today, Silicon chips the size of a postage stamp can have over 10 Billion transistors.

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The Round Tower is a 17th century tower built under the authority of Christian IV in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built as an astronomical observatory and this image shows its well know 7.5 degree helical corridor which leads to the top and an expansive view of Copenhagen.(This photo and caption were submitted to the 2011 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest.)





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