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Phil Hellmuth, John Racener Add to Excitement of WSOP Event #33
Phil Hellmuth Guns for 12th WSOP Bracelet at 10K 7-card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Event
Poker News: World Series of Poker Likely to Break Attendance Record
2011 WSOP Updates
Here are your latest WSOP updates for June 18, 2011.
The Ukraine’s Oleksii Kovalchuk won the bracelet and cashed out $689K at the Event No. 26, $2.5k 6 max NL Holdem.
Unlike Phil Ivey, Chris Ferguson, Howard Lederer, Other FTP Pros at WSOP
2011 WSOP Updates: Aaron Steury Wins $1,500 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. Championship
Fort Wayne, Indiana resident Aaron Steury has won the 2011 WSOP $1,500 buy-in H.O.R.S.E Championship.
Greg Raymer, John Juanda Fight Phil Hellmuth at 2011 WSOP $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship
Phil Hellmuth is Close to Getting 12th Bracelet at World Series of Poker
The all-time leading World Series of Poker bracelet holder Phil Hellmuth is gunning for bracelet number 12 at the 2011 WSOP.
Sean Getzwiller Wins World Series of Poker Stimulus Special
Sean Getzwiller turned his $1,000 investment into $611,185 by winning the 4,178-player Event 8 “Stimulus Special”
"I feel amazing," he said after his victory. "I mean, I won a bracelet in a 4,000-player event. How much better can I feel? I ran really well. I won a great tournament. If you're going to win a 4,000-player event you've got to feel really good and run really well. I'm just happy that I'm here."
The 33-year-old former real estate agent currently resides in Las Vegas.
Poker Pro Brandon Adams: “I expect to wear a Full Tilt patch during most of the Series”
Gus Hansen Odds of Winning the 2011 World Series of Poker
Gus Hansen odds of winning the 2011 World Series of Poker were set at 66/1 (Gus Hansen chance for at vinde 2011 WSOP 66/1)
Galen Hall, Sam Trickett, JP Kelly Odds to Win 2011 WSOP
Galen Hall, Sam Trickett and JP Kelly odds to win the 2011 WSOP were each set at 66/1.
Patrik Antonius Odds of Winning 2011 World Series of Poker at 60 to 1
Finnish high stakes poker phenom Patrik Antonius odds of winning the 2011 World Series of Poker were listed at 60 to 1. (Patrik Antonius kertoimet voittaa 2011 WSOP 60-1)
Antonius is one of the best known online poker players. He has 28 cashes in his career on the live poker circuit and has won over $2.8 million (though a whole lot more online). Antonius was a tennis coach and model before he started playing poker professional. He was born in Helsinki, Finland.
Daniel Negreanu, Eric Seidel 2011 World Series of Poker Odds at 40/1
Daniel Negreanu is one of the most successful poker players of all time and among the most outspoken, and so too is Eric Seidel, though not nearly as outspoken.
2011 WSOP Updates: Matt Perrins Wins $1,500 No Limit 2-7 Single Draw
All the latest 2011 WSOP updates are here from Gambling911.com, including the latest WSOP bracelet winner Matt Perrins and Attendance holding its own
2011 WSOP Updates: Amir Lehavot, Harrison Wilder, Allen Bari Win Bracelets
Here are your latest 2011 WSOP updates from Las Vegas as three more bracelets were awarded to Amir Lehavot, Harrison Wilder and Allen Bari
Poker News: Maria Ho Nearly Makes History at 2011 World Series of Poker
Poker News: Eugene Katchalov First WSOP Bracelet
Eugene Katchalov has his first World Series of Poker bracelet as Gambling911.com looks at the latest poker news
Jake Cody Wins Against Gus Hansen: Denies Dane WSOP Bracelet
WSOP Event 2, the $25,000 Heads-Up World Championship: Gus Hansen vs. Jake Cody
Two of the biggest names in poker today, Gus Hansen and Jake Cody, will go head-to-head as part of the final four WSOP Event 2 $25,000 Heads-Up World Championship
World Series of Poker $1 Million Buy-in Announced
The newly announced World Series of Poker $1 million buy-in already has 15 committed attendees
World Series of Poker Grudge Matches: Johnny Chan vs. Phil Hellmuth, More
Is This the Year Doyle Brunson Catches Phil Hellmuth in WSOP Bracelet Chase?
World Series of Poker Worried Pros Can’t Afford Entry Fee Post-Indictments
Expect 2011 WSOP Main Event Numbers to Fall
The World Series of Poker begins later this month, and it couldn't come at a worse time.
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