- Author: News2
- Filed under: Chino Rheem, David Baker, Eugene Katchalov, High Stakes Results, Michael Chow, Mike Sexton, Mike Watson, Sammy Farha, Steve Zolotow, WSOP
- Date: Jun 14,2010

The WSOP Event #25 / $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Championship will continue tomorrow with many big names. The best 23 of the original 212 players keep competing for the championship of this event. Read the article from here…
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The Dutch poker player and murderer Joran van der Sloot is terrified about the idea of serving his sentence in a Peruvian jail. After confessing the murder of a young student girl, van der Sloot has been kept in a jail in Lima before his trial.
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Dutch Boyd played great three days in $2,500 Limit Hold-em tournament and won the second WSOP bracelet of his life. Boyd beat his opponent Brian Meinders in heads-up and received almost a quarter-million dollars from this victory.
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Now we’ve got the first female winner of WSOP 2010! Vanessa Hellebuyck managed to beat not only Sidsel Boesen in heads-up but also all those men dressed as women who took part in this $1,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold’em Championship.
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- Author: News2
- Filed under: Carlos Mortensen, Daniel Alaei, Daniel Negreanu, Eric Baldwin, Faraz Jaka, High Stakes News, Jason Mercier, Michael Mizrachi, Patrik Antonius, Phil Ivey, Player to watch, Scott Seiver, Sorel Mizzi, Tom Dwan, durrrr
- Date: Jun 13,2010

The monthly Top Ten ranking for best poker players, “The Nuts” list, features two new names in June: Michael Mizrachi and Daniel Alaei. Phil Ivey is still holding the first place, and the Top Four of the list remains the same. Behind them this year’s comet Sorel Mizzi ranks now as fifth.
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The WSOP Event #17 is over. Jason DeWitt won this $5,000 NL Hold’em tournament and profited a huge $818,000 dollars from his victory. And a bracelet. The tournament was a tough one, and there were many big names young DeWitt managed to beat.
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The final table of the WSOP Event #19, $10.000 Deuce-to-Seven Draw Lowball Championship, will be a tough one. Many of the finalists have already won WSOP bracelets before. The final will be played tomorrow and you can follow its coverage from the official WSOP site.
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- Author: News2
- Filed under: Poker, Tony G
- Date: Jun 11,2010

Tony G reveals in his latest blog update that he is not that much into poker just now. He has not been doing well in this year’s WSOP and he was also very disappointed about not being invited to play for qualifying to the Tournament of Champions.
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- Author: News2
- Filed under: Andy Bloch, Bertrand Grospellier, Gavin Griffin, Gavin Smith, Gus Hansen, Liv Boeree, Michael Mizrachi, Paul Wasicka, Roland de Wolfe, Sorel Mizzi, WSOP
- Date: Jun 11,2010

The last ticket to the WSOP Tournament of Champions went for a great tournament player Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier. Michael “Grinder” Mizrachi gave him a good resistance but couldn’t prevent “ElkY” from winning the ticket to this hugely popular TOC event.
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The WSOP Event #19 aka the $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship is going on. Big names like Tom Dwan and Phil Ivey are playing in the tournament. Besides this they have made some bets concerning the winner…
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The WSOP Event #16 No-Limit Hold’em / Six Handed received a young new winner in 21-year-old Carter Phillips. To the contrary, in the Event #13 $1,000 NLHE it was all about experience: the winner of the bracelet was Steve Gee, 54 years.
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The Dutch poker player Joran van der Sloot has confessed that he was the one who killed the young Peruvian woman during the LAPT Peru. The victim, Stephany Flores, had spent time with van der Sloot and shared a hotel room with him. Van der Sloot was arrested in Chile.
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