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TRIBALART I

So Far at the situs online

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ—From Tahoe to Reno to LA to Atlanta to Cinicinnati… I finally arrived in AC after an 18-hour journey. Gonz and I got some dinner with Gavin Smith, Spaceman and some other media types last night…a nice little break from my journey, but my task master has ordered slot gacor me back to work. So here's what's happening now.

The Borgata is a different scene from Harveys in Tahoe. The tournament has been moved to the poker room where they are down to two tables and 18 players. We play down to six today. There's more media here and a bit of a crowd watching.

Media is crowded around a few empty poker tables, but all is well as Lindsay, the WPT PR girl, brought a bunch of us some Starbucks…double shot latte and I’m good to go no matter how much I drank last night. Gonz and others are playing poker on situs online and Gavin has just stopped over to say hello. Gavin and Peter Frank, one of the guys working on a poker documentary, reminded me that there is footage of me and Gavin singing "The Gambler" and something about professing our love to each other last night...oops sorry Dan.

So here's some poker news...Barry Greenstein busted out and Jennifer Tilly is still very much alive with lots of chips.

Chris Bell Eliminates Shawn Chaconas

ATLANTIC CITY--Chris Bell(right) bet 110K pre-flop, Mark Newhouse called and Shawn Chaconas went all in with 770K. Newhouse folded. Bell called. Bell had kings which beat Chaconas' queens. The two were heads up earlier with the same hand, but Chaconas had folded that hand when Bell raised. Chanconas goes home with 9th place and $157,141

Anthony Argila just double up against Athanasios Diakos when he moved all pre-flop in with A-6. Diakos immediately called with K-J. An ace came on the river.

It looks like he's pissed. Really he's thrilled. He emotes poorly

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ—Things were looking grim for David Sklansky. He started this level with just 252,000 chips. Most of the poker media here was eagerly anticipating his departure, drooling all over themselves in anticipation. (Most of them drool anyway, but this drool had purpose. They think he's arrogant because of these. Also, they don't like his slack face.)

The jackals will have to wait a little longer, though. Sklansky just doubled up thanks to Chris Bell.

As per usual, Sklansky responded by looking really happy and smiling wide (as seen here).

Aces No Good for Brock Parker

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ--The aces that Mark Newhouse busted were in Brock Parker's hands. Parker lost when Newhouse's nines gave him a flush on the river. Parker leaves with 10th place and $68,094.

Tilly-ating

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ--Jennifer Tilly was playing well. She had a pretty good shot to win this thing given her chip count. Not anymore. Mark Newhouse (seen here on her immediate left) sent her home when he turned a gutshot straight.

Tilly finished in 15th place, good for $52,380. (Sorry, I know I'm late on all this, but my computer crashed about 17 times, and I'm blogging this from Jen's machine--Browning, that is, not Tilly.)

Just 12 players remain.

More on the Tilly hand, and what Matt Stout and a lot of others are describing as her "Donkey Call" after the break.