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    jjgold
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    Bracelet Winners So Far World Series Of Poker

    History of the WSOPPrevious WSOP Winners
    [IMG]http://media.cardplayer.com/assets/players/000/085/302/head_shot/large_RS19547__**_5093_Liv_Boeree_EPT6SA N_Neil_Stoddart.jpg[/IMG] $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Tag Team (2-4 players)
    Liv Boeree
    Buy-in: $10,000 | 1st Place Prize: $136,982Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8/OB
    Benjamin Zamani
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $238,620Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8/OB
    Abe Mosseri
    Buy-in: $10,000 | 1st Place Prize: $391,313Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
    David Pham
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $391,960Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
    David Singer
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $203,709Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $565 Pot-Limit Omaha
    Tyler Smith
    Buy-in: $565 | 1st Place Prize: $244,344Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Resul

    History of the WSOPPrevious WSOP Winners
    [IMG]http://media.cardplayer.com/assets/players/000/085/302/head_shot/large_RS19547__**_5093_Liv_Boeree_EPT6SA N_Neil_Stoddart.jpg[/IMG] $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Tag Team (2-4 players)
    Liv Boeree
    Buy-in: $10,000 | 1st Place Prize: $136,982Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8/OB
    Benjamin Zamani
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $238,620Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8/OB
    Abe Mosseri
    Buy-in: $10,000 | 1st Place Prize: $391,313Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
    David Pham
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $391,960Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
    David Singer
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $203,709Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $565 Pot-Limit Omaha
    Tyler Smith
    Buy-in: $565 | 1st Place Prize: $244,344Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Resul

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    ARe any of those guys SBR people

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    no

    Otter new names all the time and if you read their write ups all pros that win tons of money

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    Doug Polk posts as Seaweed.
    Hope that helps

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    and i tea-bagged liv bouree several years ago

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    not a bad place to rest your nuts:



    looks like some of the hate paste i blasted her with dried up in her hair, giving her a strange, scraggly wind-blown appearance......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auto Donk View Post
    not a bad place to rest your nuts:



    looks like some of the hate paste i blasted her with dried up in her hair, giving her a strange, scraggly wind-blown appearance......


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    Wait

    So Pomponio bought in for $565 and won a mil?

    That has to be one of the sickest overlays I have ever heard of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auto Donk View Post
    and i tea-bagged liv bouree several years ago

    no you did not

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevek173 View Post
    Wait

    So Pomponio bought in for $565 and won a mil?

    That has to be one of the sickest overlays I have ever heard of.
    Not with 18,000+ entrants.

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    Upeshka De Silva looks like a SBRer

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    Auto Donk
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    i think this is also one of the guys on the list:


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    Quote Originally Posted by El Nino View Post
    Not with 18,000+ entrants.
    Yea my buddy came in 6th in that event too. 175k.

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    The Casino Employees buy in was also $565 & 1st place paid $68,000.
    Alot less players.

    Donker, if you're gonna post liv pics, here some better options!!!



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    was it down to Chris Moneymaker vs Greg Raymer? who won?

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    how much is the bracelets worth sir. ? i guess same as the buy-in amount ..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweethook View Post
    how much is the bracelets worth sir. ? i guess same as the buy-in amount ..?
    They are priceless sir

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    You're very very rarely see a so called face of poker win tournaments anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by UntilTheNDofTimE View Post
    Yea my buddy came in 6th in that event too. 175k.
    Crazy. The amount of variance and hands you have to play. 5 day 1's...basically a lottery ticket.

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    With the death of online poker in the U.S. (for the most part), the massive amount of rake the casinos take out, the shitty format, I'm honestly surprised the WSOP is still as popular as it is.

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    Doug polk a big name. Kassela former player of year. Racener kinda nov 9er and scandal.

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    I won money all 3 years in colossus yes hard to ship but i cashed 6 times for like 7600 profit.

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    Anyone with a computer & a bank account could have bought a piece of Doug Polk this year in 2% increments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Nino View Post
    With the death of online poker in the U.S. (for the most part), the massive amount of rake the casinos take out, the shitty format, I'm honestly surprised the WSOP is still as popular as it is.
    suckers

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    History of the WSOPPrevious WSOP Winners
    [IMG]http://media.cardplayer.com/assets/players/000/085/302/head_shot/large_RS19547__**_5093_Liv_Boeree_EPT6SA N_Neil_Stoddart.jpg[/IMG] $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Tag Team (2-4 players)
    Liv Boeree
    Buy-in: $10,000 | 1st Place Prize: $136,982Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8/OB
    Benjamin Zamani
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $238,620Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8/OB
    Abe Mosseri
    Buy-in: $10,000 | 1st Place Prize: $391,313Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
    David Pham
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $391,960Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
    David Singer
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $203,709Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $565 Pot-Limit Omaha
    Tyler Smith
    Buy-in: $565 | 1st Place Prize: $244,344Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Resul

    History of the WSOPPrevious WSOP Winners
    [IMG]http://media.cardplayer.com/assets/players/000/085/302/head_shot/large_RS19547__**_5093_Liv_Boeree_EPT6SA N_Neil_Stoddart.jpg[/IMG] $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Tag Team (2-4 players)
    Liv Boeree
    Buy-in: $10,000 | 1st Place Prize: $136,982Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8/OB
    Benjamin Zamani
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $238,620Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8/OB
    Abe Mosseri
    Buy-in: $10,000 | 1st Place Prize: $391,313Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
    David Pham
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $391,960Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
    David Singer
    Buy-in: $1,500 | 1st Place Prize: $203,709Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Results
    $565 Pot-Limit Omaha
    Tyler Smith
    Buy-in: $565 | 1st Place Prize: $244,344Event Schedule and Info | Read Story | Resul
    Majority of these dudes looked beat the fuk up

    Is it really worth playing poker for a living?

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    Wth is a face of poker anyway? This sht is about money not popularity.

    Abe Mosseri, David Pham and David Singer are 3 guys who've proven jj wrong here. Some real OGs in the poker world and still making big scores

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    Where's Hellmuth?

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    Not one commercial layer anywhere to be found although poker not at forefront anymore anywhere

    It is a cult game

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    Doughy!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RisingDough View Post
    Where's Hellmuth?
    My two cents. The younger players that are more analytical...MUCH better players than Phil.

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