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Jonathan Duhamel Video Interview
Jul 18th
Jonathan Duhamel dominated the field on the final day of the 2010 WSOP Main Event and once he eliminated Matt Affleck , took the chip lead and never looked back. When play was down to just 14 players he joined us to talk about his style of play and what critical moments so far got him the chip lead. Duhamel is originally from Quebec, Canada and finished in 15th place in an event earlier this year at the World Series of Poker . He qualified into the Main Event through PokerStars .
WSOP Main Event Day 8: The long, lonely walk of Matt Affleck
Jul 18th
At a conservative estimation, more than two million poker hands have been dealt in this World Series Main Event. But if any single hand is likely to be remembered long into the future of poker, it is the one that has just eliminated Matt Affleck in 15th place. It wasn’t necessarily what happened with the cards – the outdraw was no less horrific than thousands that occur every hour.
UKIPT Brighton: Day 2, levels 13&14 (blinds 1,200-2,400, ante 300)
Jul 17th
5.10pm: Martin pads his stack I arrived at the table to see a flop of [Ks][Ad][Ah]. Ben Martin checked and Malte Pross bet 14,600 into a pot of 25,000. Martin called. On the [8c] turn the pattern repeated itself, Martin check calling a bet of 21,600. On the [7d] river Martin checked once more, but Pross didn’t fire the third barrel.
WSOP Top Tweets: Mike Matusow’s a Country Star, WSOP is a Prison?
Jul 14th
@JasonMercier (Jason Mercier): RT @joesebok: @JasonMercier go young man. Continue this epic crushfest… Is this the real Joe Sebok????? It is! And he had one hell of a mustache, shame he cut it off after just one day. Truly Foolish. @oleGSmith (Gavin Smith): Worst decision in the history of the world series just occurred, we stopped
WSOP Main Event Day 3: Downhill and uphill
Jul 13th
In many ways the worlds of poker and Alpine skiing are very different. For a start one involves going downhill and the other up – the summit for poker being the tournament’s final table. Neither do many poker players don lycra body suits for their day at work, nor measure their progress in hundredths of a second
2010 WSOP Main Event Day 1D: Steve Billirakis Leads
Jul 9th
Watch Archie Karas on Winning and Losing $40 Million Dollars on RawVegas.tv All of the Day 1′s are now done at the 2010 WSOP Main Event .
2010 WSOP Makes Case as Greatest Ever
Jul 9th
By the time the final entrant had been counted on Thursday, the 2010 WSOP had received a total of 72,966 players over 57 events. When the Main Event is complete, the 2010 WSOP will have awarded a record-setting $187,109,850 to poker players from around the globe. “By every measure, this was the most successful World Series of Poker in the event’s illustrious 41-year history,” said World Series of Poker Vice President Ty Stewart. “From the lowest buy-in events to the highest, we saw enormous player demand translate into lengthy registration lists and massive prize pools.
WSOP Main Event: Day 1D Level 4 Mid-Level Update
Jul 9th
Kassela is in control of his own POY destiny right now The final starting day of the WSOP Main Event is winding down, but it seems that many of the players in the field are just getting started. Vanessa Rousso’s roller coaster day continued, Frank Kassela is still pushing towards WSOP POY, and several unknowns are



