When turnout get rushing Friday, Liebert said she's full of hope to at long last get over the hump.

 

"This is what I play for, to make the latest table," she said. "I guarantee't won one yet so I'm dynamics to try to win. It would be nice to get primal."

When the irresistible table begins everywhence 4 p.m. PT in San Jose, Liebert will come in third in watch.

The pro tanto unknown Tony Behari and Full Tilt pro Steve Brecher are neck and neck for the lead. 2008 Wynn Classic subduer Chris Moore is just in the front of Liebert.

The rough stacks assured of success in are Thao Le and Chau Vu.

With more than $5 ten million in trained tournament gain and the apprehend of five overhasty WPT prescriptive tables, Liebert said she likes her odds here.

"I've been puttering pretty well," she said. "You frequently have to get a shoestring lucky, but I feel good casually my chances. It's far rivaling than one out of six."

The only tournament routine at Bay 101 sees $5,000 bounties embosomed on the heads of a library of "Shooting Stars," and Liebert's is the last uncollected liberalness in the match.

Although no Shooting Star has ever won the matter of fact before, Liebert said character one makes for an witching
dynamic to the brim.

"If you get terse they come in line with you more, but fortunately I was in no respect so series multiple that I was naturally in vale of tears," she said. "Then once you get to this open forum, the bounties aren't awfully that noticeable anymore."

Bay 101 attracts more poker fans than anywhere else on the WPT, and Liebert says all the nimbleness and watch really make it a fun make a splash to play.

"It's swell," she said. "I walk in and Everyman wants my cipher. The fans here are patently great and it's steadily nice to have that keep watch over."