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« Reply #165 on: November 06, 2013, 05:46:49 AM »

Good play from Riess to turn the momentum straight back. Yeah the AA8 one was gift wrapped for him - but he still had to have the heart and composure to take it.

I just meant after this hand it was gg. I was probably watching same stream as you.


Gg

The best man won on the night.

Great advert for the main event.

Guess he will gt a stars deal in the morning.

Such a douche for spoilering.

Outdone yourself itt pleno tonight.


Careful  with the insults though, blonde throws weeks bans for 1 word name calling these days.

Yours respectfully
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« Reply #166 on: November 06, 2013, 05:49:03 AM »

Good play from Riess to turn the momentum straight back. Yeah the AA8 one was gift wrapped for him - but he still had to have the heart and composure to take it.

I just meant after this hand it was gg. I was probably watching same stream as you.


Gg

The best man won on the night.

Great advert for the main event.

Guess he will gt a stars deal in the morning.

Such a douche for spoilering.

Outdone yourself itt pleno tonight.


Careful  with the insults though, blonde throws weeks bans for 1 word name calling these days.

Yours respectfully

Only applies to respected posters.

Spoilering a sweat like this is ridic out of line. I've just seen the end this second. A good 10 minutes after your post.
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« Reply #167 on: November 06, 2013, 06:01:36 AM »

Shame that Farber didn't win, would have been so much better for the game.

Got right back into it and then spewed like something out of the exorcist Sad
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« Reply #168 on: November 06, 2013, 07:34:15 AM »

Good play from Riess to turn the momentum straight back. Yeah the AA8 one was gift wrapped for him - but he still had to have the heart and composure to take it.

I just meant after this hand it was gg. I was probably watching same stream as you.


Gg

The best man won on the night.

Great advert for the main event.

Guess he will gt a stars deal in the morning.

Such a douche for spoilering.

Outdone yourself itt pleno tonight.


Careful  with the insults though, blonde throws weeks bans for 1 word name calling these days.

Yours respectfully

Only applies to respected posters.

Spoilering a sweat like this is ridic out of line. I've just seen the end this second. A good 10 minutes after your post.

Ouch a bit ott here

It's a open forum don't think u can blame him for his posts

I remember u did a spoiler on fb for the monte final when kev Allen won also
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« Reply #169 on: November 06, 2013, 08:04:03 AM »

Wind it in, gents.

I turned my 'phone on this morning and the sports news app pinged up with a picture of the chap who won avoiding his bracelet aloft. Saved me half a dozen pages. Or tarnished the reveal.

We can all forget who he is in no time, so don't worry.
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« Reply #170 on: November 06, 2013, 08:15:17 AM »

Wind it in, gents.

I turned my 'phone on this morning and the sports news app pinged up with a picture of the chap who won avoiding his bracelet aloft. Saved me half a dozen pages. Or tarnished the reveal.

We can all forget who he is in no time, so don't worry.

Jamie Gold though...........
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« Reply #171 on: November 06, 2013, 08:19:41 AM »

Wind it in, gents.

I turned my 'phone on this morning and the sports news app pinged up with a picture of the chap who won avoiding his bracelet aloft. Saved me half a dozen pages. Or tarnished the reveal.

We can all forget who he is in no time, so don't worry.

Jamie Gold though...........

Anyone since Hachem? That was pretty much when I lost any real desire to follow the main event. Maybe when Ivey got there I was interested, granted
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« Reply #172 on: November 06, 2013, 09:12:01 AM »

Gg

The best man won on the night.

Great advert for the main event.

Guess he will gt a stars deal in the morning.


Think u will get it to mate and also the commentary boxes for EPT and the lots. U to good mate at talking and bollocking players . But maybe u are really good in this game . #POKERPRO
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« Reply #173 on: November 06, 2013, 09:52:02 AM »

Michigan’s Ryan Riess Wins World Series of Poker® Main Event

23-year old Michigan State Grad Wins $8.36 Million

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LAS VEGAS (Nov. 5, 2013) – He said he would win the event back in July when he made it to the final table, and 23-year old Ryan Riess is a man of his word after taking down the world’s largest poker tournament in Las Vegas, becoming the World Series of Poker Main Event champion and the sport’s reigning champion.

The trend of crowning a young twenty-something poker professional at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) continues as Riess outlasted a field of 6,352 players who each ponied up $10,000 for the chance to win poker’s most prestigious tournament late this evening at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The event created a $59,714,169 total prize pool with Riess taking home the first place prize of $8,361,570 and the richest prize in all of sports, the $500,000 WSOP gold bracelet.

Riess, from East Lansing, Michigan, becomes the sixth consecutive player under the age of 25 to capture poker’s top crown.  He also becomes the sixth consecutive poker professional to win the title.

This is the third time a player from Michigan has won the event, the most recent being Joe Cada of Shelby Township in 2009.  Poker Hall of Famer and Grand Rapid’s Tom McEvoy was first to accomplish the feat in 1983.
 
Riess graduated with a business degree from Michigan State last December and burst onto the poker scene just one year ago in October, 2012 when he finished runner up in a WSOP Circuit event at Horseshoe Hammond in Indiana, winning $239,063 after being coaxed to participate by a friend.  It was Riess’ first-ever live poker tournament.

This marked Riess’ first-time to ever play in the WSOP Main Event.

“This is a dream come true,” said Riess after his impressive victory.  “Ever since I saw Chris Moneymaker win this event in 2003 I knew it was something I wanted to experience too.  I’m surprised it came so quickly.”

The 2013 Main Event began in July. As has been the custom in the past six years, play was suspended when the tournament reached its final table comprised of nine participants. Play resumed Monday afternoon; after more than eight hours of competition the field of nine remaining players was narrowed to two: Jay Farber, 29, of Las Vegas, an amateur poker player and VIP nightclub host; and professional poker player and Riess, 23, of East Lansing, Michigan.

Heads-up play began Tuesday evening and lasted more than three hours before we crowned our new champion.  Farber was eliminated in second place, winning $5,174,357.

Rounding out the final table were:

3rd place: Amir Lehavot, 38, of Weston, Fla., $3,727,823

4th place: Sylvain Loosli, 26, of Toulon, France, $2,792,533

5th place: JC Tran, 36, of Sacramento, Calif., $2,106,893

6th place: Marc-Etienne McLaughlin, 25, of Brossard, Quebec, Canada, $1,601,024

7th place: Michiel Brummelhuis, 32, Amsterdam, Netherlands, $1,225,356

8th place: David Benefield, 27, of New York City, NY, $944,650

9th place: Mark Newhouse, 28, of Los Angeles, Calif., $733,224

A total of 648 players cashed in this year’s WSOP Main Event.  Players from 83 different nations and ages ranging from 21 years old to 92 years old competed in the WSOP Main Event, including dozens of celebrities from the sports and entertainment world.  But Riess was able to outlast all 6,351 of them, despite his first-ever attempt in this event.

Riess now has $8,658,488 in career WSOP earnings, which moves him into tenth place on the WSOP all-time money list.

Tuesday’s WSOP action was carried with a 15-minute delay on ESPN; Monday’s play was covered with a 15-minute delay on ESPN2. (The delay is per gaming regulations to protect the integrity of play)

The 2013 WSOP attracted a record 79,471 participants in a total of 62 events, generating a prize pool of more than $197 million. Participants in WSOP events hailed from 107 countries in 2013.

 
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« Reply #174 on: November 06, 2013, 09:57:54 AM »

Spotted on Twitter earlier this morning......

Tony Kendall (Tikay) ‏@Tony_Kendall 53m
@ryanriess, @WSOP Main Event Champ. Now you can be the @SkyPoker UK Poker Champion @dusk_till_dawn next February. Your seat is reserved!


PS - And no, I don't expect a reply, a million to one against, but no harm in asking. Think his presence would be staggeringly good for UK Poker as a whole, with wide media coverage & all sorts.

Congrats to the fella, anyway, the Final was rubbished by the 2+2 hard cases who seem to live in their insular poker bubble, but how can anyone not be pleased for him?  

Fancy waking up today with that stash of money on the bed. His life has changed forever.  
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« Reply #175 on: November 06, 2013, 10:42:26 AM »

Spotted on Twitter earlier this morning......

Tony Kendall (Tikay) ‏@Tony_Kendall 53m
@ryanriess, @WSOP Main Event Champ. Now you can be the @SkyPoker UK Poker Champion @dusk_till_dawn next February. Your seat is reserved!


PS - And no, I don't expect a reply, a million to one against, but no harm in asking. Think his presence would be staggeringly good for UK Poker as a whole, with wide media coverage & all sorts.

Congrats to the fella, anyway, the Final was rubbished by the 2+2 hard cases who seem to live in their insular poker bubble, but how can anyone not be pleased for him?  

Fancy waking up today with that stash of money on the bed. His life has changed forever.  


He will reply your tweet later mate . He's still counting his $$$$$ at the moment . Give him a chance to read his tweeter account later .
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« Reply #176 on: November 06, 2013, 10:46:09 AM »

whats the makeup of farbers rail?

Assumed his close friends wouldn't be poker pros given he's an amateur and nightclub owner etc. But Deeb etc there railing etc. too?

To be brutally honest, he has very little chance of winning unless he brutally coolers Ryan a few times, or the blinds get big enough that he just wins a few preflop coups.

Agree great guy, really fun to watch, and would be great for poker if he won. Very sick bluff with the 6 high too, not the play, but how cool and calm he was during the 6 minute tank.

He is a host not a nightclub owner, small diff of a few million $'s
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« Reply #177 on: November 06, 2013, 12:04:19 PM »

Good play from Riess to turn the momentum straight back. Yeah the AA8 one was gift wrapped for him - but he still had to have the heart and composure to take it.

I just meant after this hand it was gg. I was probably watching same stream as you.


Gg

The best man won on the night.

Great advert for the main event.

Guess he will gt a stars deal in the morning.

Such a douche for spoilering.

Outdone yourself itt pleno tonight.


Careful  with the insults though, blonde throws weeks bans for 1 word name calling these days.

Yours respectfully

Only applies to respected posters.

Spoilering a sweat like this is ridic out of line. I've just seen the end this second. A good 10 minutes after your post.

Ouch a bit ott here

It's a open forum don't think u can blame him for his posts

I remember u did a spoiler on fb for the monte final when kev Allen won also

This.
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« Reply #178 on: November 06, 2013, 12:55:16 PM »

whats the makeup of farbers rail?

Assumed his close friends wouldn't be poker pros given he's an amateur and nightclub owner etc. But Deeb etc there railing etc. too?

To be brutally honest, he has very little chance of winning unless he brutally coolers Ryan a few times, or the blinds get big enough that he just wins a few preflop coups.

Agree great guy, really fun to watch, and would be great for poker if he won. Very sick bluff with the 6 high too, not the play, but how cool and calm he was during the 6 minute tank.

He is a host not a nightclub owner, small diff of a few million $'s

Ah bad information sorry. Maybe he will buy one now then.
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« Reply #179 on: November 06, 2013, 01:32:08 PM »

whats the makeup of farbers rail?

Assumed his close friends wouldn't be poker pros given he's an amateur and nightclub owner etc. But Deeb etc there railing etc. too?

To be brutally honest, he has very little chance of winning unless he brutally coolers Ryan a few times, or the blinds get big enough that he just wins a few preflop coups.

Agree great guy, really fun to watch, and would be great for poker if he won. Very sick bluff with the 6 high too, not the play, but how cool and calm he was during the 6 minute tank.

He is a host not a nightclub owner, small diff of a few million $'s

Ah bad information sorry. Maybe he will buy one now then.

Pretty sure he's just going to go ballist on watches/cars
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