Poker’s Missed Out and Lead Up!
Settling in the second place in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) was Tom “Durrr” Dwan who made the most chips in the final table in the Event #11 $1,500 No Limit Hold’em yet unfortunate to win the bracelet. Dwan was defeated by Simon Watt, who cashed in $614,248 and the gold bracelet. The outcome of the final table is presented below:
1. Simon Watt – $614,248
2. Tom Dwan – $381,885
3. David Randall – $270,299
4. Austin McCormick – $194,939
5. Jason Young – $142,346
6. Michael Smith – $105,185
7. Marvin Rettenmaier – $78,681
8. Kyle Winter -$59,547
9. Eric Ladny – $45,603
Getting his triumph over poker was Matt Matros. He was noted for his 2004 World Poker Tout (WPT) performance that sets him on 3rd place. He played in the Event #12: $1,500 Limit Hold’em on Sunday. The rank for the said event follows:
1. Matt Matros – $189,870
2. Ahmad Abghari – $117,272
3. Terrence Chan – $83,185
4. Georgios Kapalas – $59,838
5. Adrian Dresel-velasquez – $43,647
6. Jason Potter – $32,281
7. Jameson Painter – $24,198
8. Roberto Truijurs – $18,385
9. Mark Burford $14,149
Aside from these events, there are also poker players who victoriously win the game this includes Andre Black.
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