Dan Colman in the one drop for the big one ....1 mill buy in.
Anyone know how the hell he can afford that buy in? He has won a lot but no where near enough to buy in directly to that. Anyone know who is backing him!?
Daniel Colman raised from the cutoff to 28,000 and Tobias Reinkemeier three-bet from the small blind to 100,000. Colman four-bet to 230,000 shortly after the German's three-bet, and Reinkemeier tanked for a bit before making the call.
The flop came down and Reinkemeier checked to Colman who bet 185,000 and his opponent called.
On the turn the hit and Reinkeiemer tapped the table again. Colman stared at his chips for a while before ultimately putting in a bet of 375,000. Reinkemeier made the call and the dealer put the on the river.
Reinkemeier checked a third time and Colman paused for 30 seconds before tossing out a bet of 600,000 chips.
"Six-hundred 'K,'" Reinkemeier said, and after a short pause he added, "Big pot, huh?"
Colman stared motionless towards the table while Reinkeimer tanked.
"Spread it," Reinkemeier told the dealer, who spread the pot as the tanking continued. "What do you want me to do, do you want me to call? Should I fold? You're not even talking, huh?"
Doug Polk started laughing and said, "Now you're talking, huh?" to Reinkemeier.
"Stay out of it," Reinkemeier smiled, before eventually letting go of his hand.
"This would be a great time to show a bluff," Jason Mercier said, but Colman mucked his hand.
"Bluffing?" Reinkemeier tried once more, but Colman's cards were mucked and he took down this huge pot.
Following proper bankroll management I don't think any of them would have enough money to buy-in to this tourney. Probably only Guy Laliberté and couple of other rich guys.
Many of them are taking shots and some of them are staked. I'm sure Daniel Cates is staked. Don't know about Dan Colman, he might have sold some action so he only plays for a 100K or 200K of his own money...
Dan “mrGR33N13/riyyc225” Colman: It's funny actually… Summer of 2012 I was making plans to go back to college and give up poker, but I messed up my applications and then ultimately decided to give poker one last go around.
I am always looking for new interview opportunities with HUSNG and Spin Reg's who play $30s and higher. Please PM me here or on 2p2 (Charles Hawk).
Jungleman, Haxton, WCG Rider are also going for it:
http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/chipcounts.asp
Looks like Colman took down an early pot:
Colman Stays Silent And Takes Down a Big One
Daniel Colman raised from the cutoff to 28,000 and Tobias Reinkemeier three-bet from the small blind to 100,000. Colman four-bet to 230,000 shortly after the German's three-bet, and Reinkemeier tanked for a bit before making the call.
The flop came down and Reinkemeier checked to Colman who bet 185,000 and his opponent called.
On the turn the hit and Reinkeiemer tapped the table again. Colman stared at his chips for a while before ultimately putting in a bet of 375,000. Reinkemeier made the call and the dealer put the on the river.
Reinkemeier checked a third time and Colman paused for 30 seconds before tossing out a bet of 600,000 chips.
"Six-hundred 'K,'" Reinkemeier said, and after a short pause he added, "Big pot, huh?"
Colman stared motionless towards the table while Reinkeimer tanked.
"Spread it," Reinkemeier told the dealer, who spread the pot as the tanking continued. "What do you want me to do, do you want me to call? Should I fold? You're not even talking, huh?"
Doug Polk started laughing and said, "Now you're talking, huh?" to Reinkemeier.
"Stay out of it," Reinkemeier smiled, before eventually letting go of his hand.
"This would be a great time to show a bluff," Jason Mercier said, but Colman mucked his hand.
"Bluffing?" Reinkemeier tried once more, but Colman's cards were mucked and he took down this huge pot.
Daniel Colman
3,520,000
470,000
Tobias Reinkemeier
2,280,000
-715,000
Following proper bankroll management I don't think any of them would have enough money to buy-in to this tourney. Probably only Guy Laliberté and couple of other rich guys.
Many of them are taking shots and some of them are staked. I'm sure Daniel Cates is staked. Don't know about Dan Colman, he might have sold some action so he only plays for a 100K or 200K of his own money...
"If you want to win, you must not lose!"
Update:
Colman wins heads up against Negreanu, ships 15.3 million for first!
http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2014-wsop/event-57/
From his interview:
Dan “mrGR33N13/riyyc225” Colman: It's funny actually… Summer of 2012 I was making plans to go back to college and give up poker, but I messed up my applications and then ultimately decided to give poker one last go around.
I am always looking for new interview opportunities with HUSNG and Spin Reg's who play $30s and higher. Please PM me here or on 2p2 (Charles Hawk).