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June 8: $10,000 7 Card Stud Championship Day #2 6pm Est


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i think its not difficult to play very well with good cards.. and thats why ivey is a pro..but daniel can also play very well with bad cards.. because he gets them more often than ivey.. and thats the difference..for example:doubling up with a royal flush is way less diffcult than to not double somebody up who has a royal flush..

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Sounds like it was a wild ride after I went to bed after the money bubble broke. GG Daniel. Best of luck in your next event. That was quite a run by Erik Seidel too, he was a severe shortstack when they were coming up on the money bubble and now he finds himself at the final table.

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i think its not difficult to play very well with good cards.. and thats why ivey is a pro..but daniel can also play very well with bad cards.. because he gets them more often than ivey.. and thats the difference..for example:doubling up with a royal flush is way less diffcult than to not double somebody up who has a royal flush..
Yeah, Ivey sucks. He's just a card catcher. Way to take the tiniest sample of events and use them to reach a conclusion that makes you look like a complete moron. Ivey, if not the best, is definitely one of the best 7 c stud players in the world.
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does anybody know in which event daniels going to play next?

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gg Daniel, I think Ivey just likes hanging in to get to DN but Daniel will out bracelet him once this year

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Yeah, Ivey sucks. He's just a card catcher. Way to take the tiniest sample of events and use them to reach a conclusion that makes you look like a complete moron. Ivey, if not the best, is definitely one of the best 7 c stud players in the world.
http://www.cardplayer.com/tournaments/results/7232They have only been keeping the WSOP POY since 2004 but I assume, with 3 bracelets, 2002 would have been won no contest by Ivey. What's the most bracelets won at a single series, I wonder?
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i think its not difficult to play very well with good cards.. and thats why ivey is a pro..but daniel can also play very well with bad cards.. because he gets them more often than ivey.. and thats the difference..for example:doubling up with a royal flush is way less diffcult than to not double somebody up who has a royal flush..
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Here's the final table and payouts.Seat 1: David Oppenheim (Las Vegas, Nevada) 508,000Seat 2: Alexander Kostritsyn (Moscow, Russia) 495,000Seat 3: Jim Paluszek (Bensalem, Pennslyvania) 413,000Seat 4: Erik Seidel (Las Vegas, Nevada) 273,000Seat 5: Vassilios Lazarou (Las Vegas, Nevada) 259,000Seat 6: Minh Ly (Las Vegas, Nevada) 424,000Seat 7: Fu Wong (Chandler, Arizona) 429,000Seat 8: Eric Brooks (Bryn Mawr, Pennslyvania) 359,0001 $ 415,856 - 2 $ 259,910 - 3 $ 163,372 - 4 $ 118,816 - 5 $ 92,825 - 6 $ 74,260 - 7 $ 59,408 - 8 $ 48,269 - 9 $ 37,130 Phil Ivey10 $ 37,130 Thomas Weideman 11 $ 33,417 Daniel Negreanu12 $ 33,417 Jacobo Fernandez 13 $ 29,704 Alex Kravchenko 14 $ 29,704 Robert Mizrachi15 $ 25,991 David Levi 16 $ 25,991 Michael Fiorito

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Here are the final results.1 $ 415,856 Eric Brooks 2 $ 259,910 Fu Wong 3 $ 163,372 Alexander Kostritsyn 4 $ 118,816 Minh Ly 5 $ 92,825 Erik Seidel6 $ 74,260 Jim Paluszek 7 $ 59,408 David Oppenheim8 $ 48,269 Vassilios Lazarou 9 $ 37,130 Phil Ivey10 $ 37,130 Thomas Weideman 11 $ 33,417 Daniel Negreanu12 $ 33,417 Jacobo Fernandez 13 $ 29,704 Alex Kravchenko 14 $ 29,704 Robert Mizrachi15 $ 25,991 David Levi 16 $ 25,991 Michael Fiorito

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I don't know if anyone saw this about the winner, Eric Brooks.http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...n-card-stud-wc/"This is Brooks' first professional cash in a major tournament. Brooks will donate his entire winnings to the Decision Education Foundation, whose mission it is to teach the science of decision making to youth in grades K through 12."

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I don't know if anyone saw this about the winner, Eric Brooks.http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...n-card-stud-wc/"This is Brooks' first professional cash in a major tournament. Brooks will donate his entire winnings to Roulette and 30/60 limit anything."
FYP. Let's get that money back into the real community!
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