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Re: WSOP 2010 Thread. Feed your wild side revisited
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June 02, 2010, 12:43:53 PM »
Event 2
1 Michael Mizrachi, $1,559,046 US
2 Vladimir Schmelev $963,365 Russia
3 David Oppenheim $603,348 United States
4 John Juanda $436,865 United States
5 Robert Mizrachi $341,429 United States
6 David Baker $272,275 United States
7 Daniel Alaei $221,105 United States
8 Mikael Thuritz $182,463 United States
9 Nick Schulman $152,730 United States
10 Alexander Kostritsyn $152,730 Russia
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Re: WSOP 2010 Thread. Feed your wild side revisited
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Ship it to the Grinder!
Thats one way to pay a tax bill
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Event 3 ($1,000 NLH, 4345 runners) has hit the final table
Don't know any of these, but good luck to them all
1st prize is $625,000
Dash Dudley -- 1,355,000
Bart Davis -- 1,355,000
Nicholas Mitchell -- 1,280,000
Deepak Bhatti -- 400,000
Gabe Costner -- 1,830,000
Richard Rice -- 700,000
Aadam Daya -- 2,855,000
Isaac Settle -- 970,000
Cory Brown -- 2,315,000
No British cashers in this one
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Re: WSOP 2010 Thread. Feed your wild side revisited
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Just 23 players remain in event number #5,
$1500 No Limit Hold’em
Praz Bansi was in the top ten chip counts after day 1 and is now in 5th with 616,000.
blinds are 6k-12k.
David Sands is in 4th behind big chip leader Vincent Jacques of Canada
$500,000+ for 1st
Moorman 46th for $8,500
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June 02, 2010, 01:59:20 PM »
Meanwhile in Event 6 the $5K nlhe Shootout 36 players made it through from 358 strarters and are each now guaranteed $15k
4 Brits in the list
Heather Mercer
Eugene Katchalov
Brent Wheeler
David Rheem
Josef Monro
Joseph Mcgowan
Joshua Tieman
Justin Smith
Keven Stammen
Max Pescatori
Tommy Vedes
Brent Hanks
Christian Harder
Blair Hinkle
Aaron Gustavson
William Molson
James Akenhead
Stuart Rutter
Dario Minieri
Julien Nuijten
Pablo Fernandez
Maxim Lykov
Neil Channing
John Duthie
Nicolas Levi
Aaron Been
Chris Bell
Tom Dwan
Joseph Elpayaa
Danny Estes
Chris Ferguson
Benjamin May
Faraz Jaka
Chad Brown
Chris Moore
Cary Katz
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Re: WSOP 2010 Thread. Feed your wild side revisited
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Quote from: TightEnd on June 02, 2010, 01:59:20 PM
Meanwhile in Event 6 the $5K nlhe Shootout 36 players made it through from 358 strarters and are each now guaranteed $15k
4 Brits in the list
Heather Mercer
Eugene Katchalov
Brent Wheeler
David Rheem
Josef Monro
Joseph Mcgowan
Joshua Tieman
Justin Smith
Keven Stammen
Max Pescatori
Tommy Vedes
Brent Hanks
Christian Harder
Blair Hinkle
Aaron Gustavson
William Molson
James Akenhead
Stuart Rutter
Dario Minieri
Julien Nuijten
Pablo Fernandez
Maxim Lykov
Neil Channing
John Duthie
Nicolas Levi
Aaron Been
Chris Bell
Tom Dwan
Joseph Elpayaa
Danny Estes
Chris Ferguson
Benjamin May
Faraz Jaka
Chad Brown
Chris Moore
Cary Katz
pretty f sick overall group!
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Re: WSOP 2010 Thread. Feed your wild side revisited
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Michael Mizrachi Grinds Out Victory in 2010 Poker Players Championship
by: Nolan Dalla
Tournament Headlines:
Michael Mizrachi Grinds Out Victory in 2010 Poker Players Championship
Famed “Grinder” Collects First WSOP Gold Bracelet, Chip Reese Memorial Trophy, plus $1,559,046 Cash Prize
Russian Banker Vladimir Schemelev Finishes as Runner Up
David Oppenheim Comes Close to Incredible Comeback – Finishes Third
Michael “the Grinder” Mizrachi Eliminates Brother Robert Mizrachi at Final Table
Overview
The inaugural Poker Players Championship was won by Michael “the Grinder” Mizrachi. He has been on of the most successful tournament pros over the last six years, now with nearly $9 million in accumulated tournament winnings. Mizrachi had previously won just about every major title in poker except a WSOP gold bracelet, until this day when he pulled off a masterful victory in the biggest buy-in tournament of the year. The final table included Mizrachi playing against his brother Robert Mizrachi, who ended up finishing fifth. This marked the highest finish by two family members in WSOP history. Three different nations were represented at the final table, including the United States, Sweden, and Russia. “The Grinder,” cheered on by much of the Mizrachi family, won $1,559,046. In addition to the coveted WSOP gold bracelet, Mizrachi was also presented with Chip Reese Memorial Trophy.
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A Chow Down in Omaha! Michael Chow Wins First Gold Bracelet!
by: Nolan Dalla
Tournament Headlines:
A Chow Down in Omaha! Michael Chow Wins First Gold Bracelet!
Hawaiian Poker Pro Collects $237,463 in Omaha High-Low Split Battle
Former WSOP Gold Bracelet Winner Dan Heimiller Takes Second Place
Third-Largest Omaha High-Low Tournament in History Attracts 818 Players
Overview
Michael Chow, a 33-year-old poker pro from Honolulu, HI won his first WSOP gold bracelet in the $1,500 buy-in Omaha High-Low Split event. The tournament ended about 4:30 am, with a large cheering section celebrating Chow’s personal and professional triumph. Chow, who previously worked in real estate before playing poker full-time, now concentrates mostly on high-stakes cash games in his native Hawaii and in casinos in both Las Vegas and Los Angeles, earned a cool payout totaling $237,463. Chow defeated longtime tournament veteran Dan Heimiller in heads-up play. Chow dominated most of play on Day Three, but lost his chip lead late against Heimiller. In fact, it appeared the Las Vegas pro would defeat Chow at one point. But Chow made a strong comeback and earned a well-deserved victory. This was the third-biggest field in the history if WSOP Omaha High-Low events, with 818 players.
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Re: WSOP 2010 Thread. Feed your wild side revisited
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June 03, 2010, 08:30:49 AM »
http://uk.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-6/
Rutter and Channing make the shootout 6 handed final
http://uk.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-wsop/event-5/
Bansi with more than half the chips in play 3 handed
How sweet would back to back brit bracelets be?
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June 03, 2010, 08:42:38 AM »
Heads Up for Praz
Praz Bansi: 5,140,000
Vincent Jacques: 4,280,000
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June 03, 2010, 08:47:23 AM »
Ian Frazier is out for the series, just seen his facebook page and he has trapped nerve in his leg, is doped up on pain killers and it cost him 10 grand in hospital fees. Nice
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Praz Bansi about to take down his 2nd bracelet
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June 03, 2010, 09:35:38 AM »
Has his opponent crushed now heads up!
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June 03, 2010, 09:37:25 AM »
COME ON STUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
A six handed SNG away from the bracelet! - 1 time buddy 1 time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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June 03, 2010, 09:41:26 AM »
VBOL Stu win it all
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Quote from: RaisyDaisy86 on June 03, 2010, 09:35:38 AM
Has his opponent crushed now heads up!
nice bok
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