Posts Tagged ‘marc naalden’
Marc Naalden goes All In before the flop and is called All In by Dag Mikkelsen. Naalden’s 4c7c are no match for Dag’s pocket Kings. After playing well and sitting at the top of the herd in chip count, Marc Naalden is busted in 10th place, narrowly missing the final table.
Chip On My Shoulder
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Here are the current chip leaders:
Peter Traply 4,345,000
Pieter De Korver 3,850,000
Daniel Zink 2,855,000
Marc Naalden 2,850,000
Mikhail Tulchinskiy 2,700,000
Peter Traply 4,345,000
Pieter De Korver 3,850,000
Daniel Zink 2,855,000
Marc Naalden 2,850,000
Mikhail Tulchinskiy 2,700,000
Chippers
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Tied for first place with 2,800,000:
Matthew Woodward and
Mickhail Tulchinsky
2nd Marc Naalden 2,500,000
3rd Steven Silverman 2,130,000
4th Peter Traply 2,000,000
And reappearing on this list after a long absense:
5th Annette Oberstad 1,800,000
Matthew Woodward and
Mickhail Tulchinsky
2nd Marc Naalden 2,500,000
3rd Steven Silverman 2,130,000
4th Peter Traply 2,000,000
And reappearing on this list after a long absense:
5th Annette Oberstad 1,800,000
Chip Count
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Tied for first place with 2,800,000:
Matthew Woodward and
Mickhail Tulchinsky
2nd Ludovic Lacay 2,322,000
3rd Steven Silverman 2,130,000
4th Marc Naalden 1,710,000
5th Gregory Zima 1,405,000
Matthew Woodward and
Mickhail Tulchinsky
2nd Ludovic Lacay 2,322,000
3rd Steven Silverman 2,130,000
4th Marc Naalden 1,710,000
5th Gregory Zima 1,405,000
Chip Changes
Friday, May 1st, 2009
Chip leaders changing it up.
Matthew Woodward 1,375,000
Marc Naalden 1,360,000
Peter Traply 1,350,000
(falling out of first)
Ludovic Lacay 1,300,000
Gijsbertus Spijkers 1,115,000
(What a name. Oy. Took me forever to type and I’m still not sure I typed it right)
Matthew Woodward 1,375,000
Marc Naalden 1,360,000
Peter Traply 1,350,000
(falling out of first)
Ludovic Lacay 1,300,000
Gijsbertus Spijkers 1,115,000
(What a name. Oy. Took me forever to type and I’m still not sure I typed it right)
So many chips…
Friday, May 1st, 2009
And the standings are as thus…
Peter Traply 1,240,000
(And he’s been on top for a minute)
Ludovic Lacay 1,200,000
Annette Obrestad 840,000
(She’s representing for the ladies)
Marc Naalden 830,000
Sandra Naujoks 820,000
Peter Traply 1,240,000
(And he’s been on top for a minute)
Ludovic Lacay 1,200,000
Annette Obrestad 840,000
(She’s representing for the ladies)
Marc Naalden 830,000
Sandra Naujoks 820,000
Another Day, Another Dollar
Thursday, April 30th, 2009
And another day here in Monte Carlo comes to an end. End-of-the-day chip leaders are as follows:
Marc Naalden 770k
Annette Obrestad 600k
Vadim Shlez 485k
Joseph Ebanks 380k
Julian Maugenest 360k
Join us again tomorrow as play resumes. Same bat time. Same bat channel.
Marc Naalden 770k
Annette Obrestad 600k
Vadim Shlez 485k
Joseph Ebanks 380k
Julian Maugenest 360k
Join us again tomorrow as play resumes. Same bat time. Same bat channel.

