Geroge Lind III war in den letzten zwei WSOP-Jahren am fleißigsten und spielte gleich 89 Turniere. Auch Daniel Negreanu war ein Aktivposten in dieser Zeit und brachte es auf 79 Teilnahmen.
Nachdem wir vorige Woche die Länder bei der WSOP verglichen haben (Deutschland schnitt am besten ab, die USA katastrophal), sind heute die Spieler dran. Zunächst schauen wir auf die Akkord-Arbeiter, die die meisten Turniere bei den letzten beiden WSOPs in Vegas gespielt haben.
George Lind III: Rekord-Spieler der letzten zwei Jahre
Die 89 Teilnahmen George Linds muss man sich auf der Zunge zergehen lassen. Es gab in den Jahren 2011 und 2012 insgesamt 119 Bracelet-Turniere in Vegas und viele dieser Turniere finden parallel statt. George Lind hat 75% all dieser Turniere gespielt. Um ein so hohes Pensum zu schaffen, hat es sicherlich geholfen, dass er in den meisten Turnieren recht früh ausschied. Am Ende hat er grade mal in 4 der 89 Events einen Platz in den Geldrängen erreicht. Das entspricht einer ITM-Quote von 4,5%. Allerdings waren darunter ein zweiter Platz im Omaha/8-Championship 2011 und ein sechster Platz im $50k-Championship 2011, so dass Lind trotzdem auf eine positive Bilanz vorweisen kann.
Daniel Negreanu: Verluste, Verluste, Verluste
Weniger glücklich liefen die letzten zwei WSOPs für Daniel Negreanu: Er kommt zwar bei 79 Teilnahmen auf 8 Cashes, aber keiner brachte ihm sonderlich viel Geld ein und vor allem versenkte er eine Million Dollar beim One-Drop-Turnier, so dass er die letzten beiden WSOPs mit einem ROI von -86% abschloss.
Mike Watson: Kein Cash, nirgends
Das ist aber noch gar nichts im Vergleich zu Mike Watson. Der Kanadier, der derzeit im GPI-Ranking den vierten Rang belegt, vollbrachte das Kunststück 54 Turniere bei den letzten beiden WSOPs zu spielen und keinen einzigen Cash zu erreichen. Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, bei 54 Turnieren kein einziges Mal ins Geld zu kommen, wenn rund 11% der Plätze bezahlt werden, liegt bei ungefähr 0,2%. Entweder erlebte Watson während der letzten beiden WSOPs eine unglaubliche Pech-Strähne, oder er ist vielleicht doch kein ganz so guter Spieler, wie es sein GPI-Rang glauben machen möchte.
Alle Spieler mit mehr als 50 Teilnahmen der WSOP 2011 und 2012
Hier die Spieler mit den meisten Teilnahmen bei den WSOPs 2011 und 2012 in Las Vegas. Dabei benutzten wir die Daten der wsopdb.com und die Ergebnislisten der WSOPs 2011 und 2012. Die Tabelle lässt sich durch einen Klick auf die Kopfzeile sortieren.
Spieler | Turniere | Buy-Ins | Cashes | Gewinne | Netto | ITM | ROI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
George Lind | 89 | $458,000 | 4 | $599,495 | $141,495 | 4.5% | 31% |
Daniel Negreanu | 79 | $1,452,500 | 8 | $200,514 | -$1,251,986 | 10.1% | -86% |
Steven Kelly | 79 | $270,500 | 3 | $13,132 | -$257,368 | 3.8% | -95% |
Paul Volpe | 78 | $288,000 | 8 | $400,844 | $112,844 | 10.3% | 39% |
Shannon Shorr | 76 | $250,500 | 7 | $511,004 | $260,504 | 9.2% | 104% |
Jason Mercier | 75 | $1,427,000 | 12 | $862,307 | -$564,693 | 16.0% | -40% |
Tommy Vedes | 75 | $239,000 | 11 | $192,327 | -$46,673 | 14.7% | -20% |
Daniel Kelly | 74 | $374,500 | 8 | $151,617 | -$222,883 | 10.8% | -60% |
James Collopy | 73 | $194,500 | 4 | $47,848 | -$146,652 | 5.5% | -75% |
Stephen Chidwick | 71 | $281,000 | 8 | $605,049 | $324,049 | 11.3% | 115% |
David Bakes Baker | 71 | $394,500 | 8 | $584,621 | $190,121 | 11.3% | 48% |
Mike Leah | 70 | $156,000 | 8 | $29,904 | -$126,096 | 11.4% | -81% |
Roland Israelashvili | 69 | $273,000 | 12 | $693,736 | $420,736 | 17.4% | 154% |
Bill Chen | 69 | $346,500 | 4 | $341,067 | -$5,433 | 5.8% | -2% |
David Williams | 69 | $229,500 | 3 | $58,004 | -$171,496 | 4.4% | -75% |
James Carroll | 69 | $227,000 | 3 | $17,328 | -$209,672 | 4.4% | -92% |
Sorel Mizzi | 68 | $322,000 | 8 | $210,774 | -$111,226 | 11.8% | -35% |
Scott Clements | 68 | $360,500 | 7 | $134,429 | -$226,071 | 10.3% | -63% |
David Benyamine | 68 | $409,000 | 5 | $154,857 | -$254,143 | 7.4% | -62% |
Michael Mizrachi | 68 | $1,377,000 | 3 | $1,521,172 | $144,172 | 4.4% | 10% |
Justin Bonomo | 65 | $377,500 | 8 | $160,084 | -$217,416 | 12.3% | -58% |
Eric Baldwin | 65 | $171,000 | 7 | $160,339 | -$10,661 | 10.8% | -6% |
Alexander Kuzmin | 65 | $247,500 | 7 | $101,725 | -$145,775 | 10.8% | -59% |
Jordan Smith | 65 | $183,000 | 5 | $53,427 | -$129,573 | 7.7% | -71% |
Joseph Cheong | 64 | $206,500 | 7 | $498,714 | $292,214 | 10.9% | 142% |
Jonathan Aguiar | 64 | $151,000 | 7 | $101,809 | -$49,191 | 10.9% | -33% |
Justin Young | 64 | $183,000 | 7 | $66,636 | -$116,364 | 10.9% | -64% |
Tony Cousineau | 64 | $211,000 | 7 | $50,798 | -$160,202 | 10.9% | -76% |
Chad Brown | 64 | $329,000 | 6 | $96,012 | -$232,988 | 9.4% | -71% |
Kevin MacPhee | 64 | $180,000 | 2 | $38,664 | -$141,336 | 3.1% | -79% |
Nicholas Verkaik | 63 | $166,500 | 10 | $108,090 | -$58,410 | 15.9% | -35% |
Gavin Smith | 63 | $180,500 | 10 | $185,667 | $5,167 | 15.9% | 3% |
John Racener | 63 | $292,500 | 9 | $281,594 | -$10,906 | 14.3% | -4% |
Amnon Filippi | 63 | $180,500 | 8 | $240,480 | $59,980 | 12.7% | 33% |
Mohsin Charania | 63 | $195,500 | 6 | $49,012 | -$146,488 | 9.5% | -75% |
Men Nguyen | 63 | $199,000 | 6 | $54,513 | -$144,487 | 9.5% | -73% |
Jesse Martin | 62 | $293,000 | 10 | $183,862 | -$109,138 | 16.1% | -37% |
Brandon Cantu | 62 | $179,500 | 5 | $169,889 | -$9,611 | 8.1% | -5% |
Matthew Smith | 62 | $124,000 | 5 | $40,817 | -$83,183 | 8.1% | -67% |
Frank Kassela | 62 | $314,500 | 4 | $47,483 | -$267,017 | 6.5% | -85% |
Konstantin Puchkov | 61 | $198,500 | 14 | $197,398 | -$1,102 | 23.0% | -1% |
Shaun Deeb | 61 | $368,000 | 10 | $246,562 | -$121,438 | 16.4% | -33% |
Barry Greenstein | 60 | $357,000 | 9 | $441,806 | $84,806 | 15.0% | 24% |
Kory Kilpatrick | 60 | $165,500 | 8 | $72,449 | -$93,051 | 13.3% | -56% |
Bertrand Grospellier | 60 | $1,373,000 | 7 | $923,795 | -$449,205 | 11.7% | -33% |
Andrey Zaichenko | 60 | $286,000 | 6 | $344,851 | $58,851 | 10.0% | 21% |
Joshua Field | 60 | $164,500 | 5 | $68,226 | -$96,274 | 8.3% | -59% |
Dylan Linde | 59 | $128,500 | 8 | $44,335 | -$84,165 | 13.6% | -66% |
Mike Mcdonald | 59 | $185,500 | 7 | $194,754 | $9,254 | 11.9% | 5% |
Joe Kuether | 59 | $159,000 | 7 | $296,825 | $137,825 | 11.9% | 87% |
Erik Cajelais | 59 | $228,000 | 6 | $302,904 | $74,904 | 10.2% | 33% |
Joseph Marchal | 59 | $185,500 | 4 | $66,088 | -$119,412 | 6.8% | -64% |
Joe Tehan | 58 | $187,500 | 13 | $209,318 | $21,818 | 22.4% | 12% |
Scott Seiver | 58 | $354,500 | 9 | $312,319 | -$42,181 | 15.5% | -12% |
Dwyte Pilgrim | 58 | $165,000 | 6 | $130,068 | -$34,932 | 10.3% | -21% |
Kevin Saul | 58 | $177,000 | 6 | $93,194 | -$83,806 | 10.3% | -47% |
Dutch Boyd | 58 | $120,000 | 6 | $62,887 | -$57,113 | 10.3% | -48% |
JC Tran | 58 | $177,000 | 5 | $96,537 | -$80,463 | 8.6% | -45% |
Fabrice Soulier | 58 | $246,000 | 3 | $651,780 | $405,780 | 5.2% | 165% |
Phil Hellmuth | 57 | $1,295,500 | 11 | $4,576,844 | $3,281,344 | 19.3% | 253% |
Kyle Bowker | 57 | $162,000 | 8 | $127,787 | -$34,213 | 14.0% | -21% |
Timothy Finne | 57 | $147,000 | 7 | $284,905 | $137,905 | 12.3% | 94% |
David Singer | 57 | $313,500 | 4 | $33,898 | -$279,602 | 7.0% | -89% |
Eric Ladny | 57 | $145,000 | 4 | $33,719 | -$111,281 | 7.0% | -77% |
McLean Karr | 57 | $163,500 | 3 | $78,766 | -$84,734 | 5.3% | -52% |
Tom Dwan | 57 | $1,295,500 | 3 | $225,435 | -$1,070,065 | 5.3% | -83% |
Jeremy Ausmus | 56 | $152,500 | 12 | $2,261,938 | $2,109,438 | 21.4% | 1383% |
Isaac Haxton | 56 | $272,000 | 10 | $115,049 | -$156,951 | 17.9% | -58% |
Matt Stout | 56 | $176,500 | 7 | $320,380 | $143,880 | 12.5% | 82% |
Humberto Brenes | 56 | $179,000 | 7 | $71,219 | -$107,781 | 12.5% | -60% |
David Chiu | 56 | $332,000 | 6 | $342,281 | $10,281 | 10.7% | 3% |
Erick Lindgren | 56 | $326,500 | 6 | $262,556 | -$63,944 | 10.7% | -20% |
Nick Binger | 56 | $191,000 | 5 | $437,021 | $246,021 | 8.9% | 129% |
Brandon Meyers | 56 | $157,000 | 3 | $105,886 | -$51,114 | 5.4% | -33% |
Jeff Lisandro | 55 | $352,000 | 10 | $351,571 | -$429 | 18.2% | 0% |
Tom McCormick | 55 | $250,500 | 9 | $94,770 | -$155,730 | 16.4% | -62% |
David Sands | 55 | $176,000 | 8 | $419,248 | $243,248 | 14.6% | 138% |
Robert Deppe | 55 | $132,500 | 7 | $58,658 | -$73,842 | 12.7% | -56% |
Vitaly Lunkin | 55 | $175,000 | 7 | $81,975 | -$93,025 | 12.7% | -53% |
Jacobo Fernandez | 55 | $148,500 | 6 | $110,149 | -$38,351 | 10.9% | -26% |
Daniel Makowsky | 55 | $134,000 | 5 | $182,039 | $48,039 | 9.1% | 36% |
James Dempsey | 55 | $151,000 | 4 | $38,072 | -$112,928 | 7.3% | -75% |
Justin Smith | 55 | $1,343,500 | 3 | $78,781 | -$1,264,719 | 5.5% | -94% |
Michael Benvenuti | 54 | $171,000 | 8 | $121,159 | -$49,841 | 14.8% | -29% |
Marco Traniello | 54 | $188,500 | 8 | $79,350 | -$109,150 | 14.8% | -58% |
Darryll Fish | 54 | $155,500 | 5 | $26,320 | -$129,180 | 9.3% | -83% |
Alexander Queen | 54 | $122,500 | 4 | $172,534 | $50,034 | 7.4% | 41% |
Alexander Keating | 54 | $187,500 | 3 | $15,091 | -$172,409 | 5.6% | -92% |
Jared Jaffe | 54 | $155,000 | 2 | $40,598 | -$114,402 | 3.7% | -74% |
Mike Watson | 54 | $189,500 | 0 | $0 | -$189,500 | 0.0% | -100% |
Gabriel Nassif | 53 | $135,500 | 11 | $147,275 | $11,775 | 20.8% | 9% |
Andrew Lichtenberger | 53 | $198,000 | 10 | $336,580 | $138,580 | 18.9% | 70% |
Bryan Devonshire | 53 | $114,500 | 10 | $664,757 | $550,257 | 18.9% | 481% |
Allen Kessler | 53 | $273,500 | 8 | $223,343 | -$50,157 | 15.1% | -18% |
Matt Glantz | 53 | $318,500 | 7 | $554,364 | $235,864 | 13.2% | 74% |
Brent Hanks | 53 | $143,500 | 7 | $657,822 | $514,322 | 13.2% | 358% |
Jonathan Little | 53 | $143,500 | 6 | $62,443 | -$81,057 | 11.3% | -56% |
Steve Billirakis | 53 | $308,000 | 5 | $301,436 | -$6,564 | 9.4% | -2% |
Jonathan Tamayo | 53 | $126,000 | 4 | $99,897 | -$26,103 | 7.6% | -21% |
Nacho Barbero | 53 | $168,000 | 2 | $10,651 | -$157,349 | 3.8% | -94% |
Jeff Madsen | 52 | $110,000 | 11 | $83,536 | -$26,464 | 21.2% | -24% |
Victor Ramdin | 52 | $151,000 | 10 | $108,566 | -$42,434 | 19.2% | -28% |
Dan O’Brien | 52 | $215,000 | 9 | $296,030 | $81,030 | 17.3% | 38% |
Brent Wheeler | 52 | $122,000 | 9 | $124,326 | $2,326 | 17.3% | 2% |
Jarred Solomon | 52 | $149,000 | 8 | $417,192 | $268,192 | 15.4% | 180% |
Ari Engel | 52 | $119,000 | 7 | $50,512 | -$68,488 | 13.5% | -58% |
Chris Bjorin | 52 | $143,500 | 7 | $321,630 | $178,130 | 13.5% | 124% |
Tim West | 52 | $125,000 | 6 | $65,945 | -$59,055 | 11.5% | -47% |
Tom Schneider | 52 | $134,500 | 6 | $50,564 | -$83,936 | 11.5% | -62% |
Josh Arieh | 52 | $331,000 | 5 | $192,493 | -$138,507 | 9.6% | -42% |
Michael Noori | 52 | $122,500 | 5 | $22,791 | -$99,709 | 9.6% | -81% |
David Emmons | 52 | $124,500 | 4 | $12,091 | -$112,409 | 7.7% | -90% |
Alex Dovzhenko | 51 | $209,000 | 9 | $128,287 | -$80,713 | 17.7% | -39% |
Josh Brikis | 51 | $180,000 | 7 | $94,823 | -$85,177 | 13.7% | -47% |
Jonathan Duhamel | 51 | $1,252,500 | 6 | $94,729 | -$1,157,771 | 11.8% | -92% |
Frank Rusnak | 51 | $133,500 | 6 | $100,904 | -$32,596 | 11.8% | -24% |
Andy Frankenberger | 51 | $191,000 | 6 | $1,057,799 | $866,799 | 11.8% | 454% |
Chino Rheem | 51 | $173,000 | 6 | $54,060 | -$118,940 | 11.8% | -69% |
Ryan D’Angelo | 51 | $146,000 | 6 | $49,992 | -$96,008 | 11.8% | -66% |
Corey Burbick | 51 | $129,000 | 5 | $68,221 | -$60,779 | 9.8% | -47% |
Barry Shulman | 51 | $112,000 | 4 | $68,182 | -$43,818 | 7.8% | -39% |
Steve Zolotow | 51 | $276,500 | 3 | $30,693 | -$245,807 | 5.9% | -89% |
Zach Clark | 50 | $136,000 | 12 | $96,408 | -$39,592 | 24.0% | -29% |
Erik Seidel | 50 | $1,310,000 | 11 | $116,619 | -$1,193,381 | 22.0% | -91% |
Maria Ho | 50 | $160,500 | 8 | $613,196 | $452,696 | 16.0% | 282% |
Randy Lew | 50 | $142,500 | 8 | $85,417 | -$57,083 | 16.0% | -40% |
Christian Harder | 50 | $157,500 | 7 | $266,247 | $108,747 | 14.0% | 69% |
Chris DeMaci | 50 | $147,000 | 7 | $541,896 | $394,896 | 14.0% | 269% |
Brett Richey | 50 | $296,000 | 7 | $357,402 | $61,402 | 14.0% | 21% |
Joe Serock | 50 | $125,000 | 6 | $52,239 | -$72,761 | 12.0% | -58% |
Dylan Wilkerson | 50 | $114,000 | 6 | $47,056 | -$66,944 | 12.0% | -59% |
Ronald Lee | 50 | $119,000 | 5 | $68,466 | -$50,534 | 10.0% | -42% |
Dana Kellstrom | 50 | $132,500 | 4 | $32,303 | -$100,197 | 8.0% | -76% |
Jason Potter | 50 | $113,000 | 4 | $54,860 | -$58,140 | 8.0% | -51% |
Jared Hamby | 50 | $109,500 | 3 | $48,217 | -$61,283 | 6.0% | -56% |
Thayer Rasmussen | 50 | $99,500 | 2 | $36,276 | -$63,224 | 4.0% | -64% |
Dieser Artikel erschien auf PokerOlymp am 22.05.2013.