Top Review: 2010 WSOP Main Event Finals
The most awaited 2010 WSOP Main Event heats up the exciting actions of the gambling world
. For sure your favorite online casinos had great features of this great event, but in case you miss it; here are the official numbers and popular players that stand out in the event.
The Main Event Official numbers:
Entrants: 7,319
Prize Pool: $68,798,600
1st Place Prize: $8,944,138
May 28, 2010, the most marked 2010 WSOP event started. Following our previous poker tournaments, 2010 WSOP Main Event became the second-largest live poker tournament ever and definitely its total prize pook also got the second-largest in poker history.
The tournament scale its competitive edge with the 150 former bracelet winners and 18 previous world champs in attendance.
The Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino just been field up with participants from 117 different nations around the world in 2010 to compete with the 41st running of the World Series of Poker.
Finally, after the 78 arduous hours of poker over the course of eight days of intensive play and skillful turns, the final nine had finally made up. Surprisingly, an amateur just got in the line. Soi Nguyen made himself up to the November Nine, the only uncharacteristic at 37-years-old, and the only amateur among the nine.
Following are the players that made in up to the finals:
Filippo Candio
Filippo Candio, turned 26 years-old this March,2010 and from Sardinia.He's the first Italian player to made it in the WSOP Main EVent final table. Candio has only one previous WSOP in-the-money finish. He cashed in 157th place in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em tournament (Event #11) this year.
Joseph Cheong
Joseph Cheong,24 years old,just made himself in the final list.Cheong won a WSOP Circuit gold ring at Harrah's Rincon (San Diego) in April. He pocketed $17,541 for first place. This made Cheong stand out and mark his third time to cash at the WSOP in Las Vegas.Cheong entered 19 tournaments this year. He cashed in two events,24th and 29th place in two Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em tournaments.
John Dolan
Dolan is a professional poker player and got great record.He was 24, born in New Jersey. Dolan won a tournament at last year's Bayou Winter Poker Challenge, at Harrah's New Orleans, which is classified as a WSOP Satellite event. He won the $1,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em event and collected $31,874.Dolan's overall career tournament earnings total more than $200,000, not counting his finish in this year's Main Event.
Jonathan Duhamel
Jonathan Duhamel is the youngest player remaining, just turn 23 this August. He was born in Boucherville, Quebec (Canada). Duhamel prefers to play cash games, rather than tournaments.Duhamel had two cashes at this year's WSOP. He finished 15th in the $2,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em tournament (Event #56). He also cashed in 50th place in the Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em tournament (Event #16). His combined WSOP earnings prior to this event amounted to $43,000.
Matthew Jarvis
Matthew Jarvis Was born in Richmond, Brittish Columbia (Canada).For two years, he has been playing poker seriously. He had a major breakthrough when he cashed in a few big online tournaments. His biggest win to date is slightly more than $100,000.If Jarvis wins, he would become the first Canadian world poker champion.Jarvis goes into the Main Event final table ranked fifth in chips out of nine players.
Michael Mizrachi
Michael Mizrachi was born in North Miami Beach, Florida.According to official record, Mizrachi now has 23 cashes, six final table appearances, and one win. His career WSOP earnings now total $2,271,327.Mizrachi goes into the Main Event final table ranked seventh in chips out of nine players.
Soi Nguyen
Nguyen was born in Saigon, South Vietnam.Nguyen previously cashed at last year's L.A. Poker Classic. He has no other major cashes.Incredibly, Nguyen admits that he actually plays very little poker either live or in online casinos.Nguyen goes into the Main Event final table ranked eighth in chips out of nine players.
John Racener
Racener was born in Dunedin, Florida.Racener is now a professional poker player. Racener won the WSOP Circuit Main Event championship at Harrah's Atlantic City. First place paid $379,392.He has $701,165 in combined WSOP and WSOP Circuit earnings not counting his cash in the Main Event.
Racener goes into the Main Event final table ranked fourth in chips out of nine players.
Jason Senti
Senti was born and grew up in Grand Forks, North Dakota.Senti is pronounced Cent-eye.Senti has one previous WSOP in-the-money finish. He made it to the third round of the $10,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em Heads-Up Championship (Event #29). His finish paid $17,987.
Top Review: 2010 WSOP Main Event Finals
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