- Author: News2
- Filed under: Poker, WSOP
- Date: Jul 19,2010

This year the WSOP Main Event’s final table will be younger than ever before: only one of the players is in his thirties. All other guys are just in their twenties. So seems like the new “math generation” is conquering the WSOP circles too…
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The dates of the WSOP Circuit Tour 2010/2011 have been announced!! This seventh season of the WSOP Circuit will include at least 12 tour stops throughout the US and some other big improvements as well. Read the whole article to find out…
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Age does not matter in poker!! The amazing steel grandpa Jack Ury, 97 years, still continues in the WSOP Main Event. Ury made it through the first two days - and also entertained his audience big time…
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- Author: News2
- Filed under: Alex Kamberis, Amit Makhija, Chris Moorman, Dan "djk123" Kelly, Dani Stern, Doyle Brunson, Poker, Steve Gross, WSOP, Zachary Clark
- Date: Jul 12,2010

The WSOP 2010 has been a pure torture for the legendary Doyle Brunson who took part in eight different tournaments but never cashed. Besides the WSOP, Texas Dolly has been looking for The Brunson 10, the bunch of talented young poker players…
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The WSOP 2010 Player of The Year race is finally over. The winner was Frank Kassela who managed to win two bracelets and five cashes in this year’s WSOP. His victory didn’t come easy though as John Juanda was a tough opponent candidate for the Player of The Year.
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Like we all know, WSOP is not only about the players. These players also have fans and partners who are very interested in the tournaments. In this article you can find some pretty pics of beautiful WSOP 2010 rail girls!
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The WSOP Event #52 / $25k NLHE 6-max was one of the quickest events of this year: the final was over in only four hours! The winner of the event was young Dan “djk123″ Kelly who cashed more than $1,3 million dollars from his victory.
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The WSOP Event #50 is over, and the winner Chance Kornuth cashed more than half a million dollars from his victory. And the desired bracelet, of course. The battle between him and Kevin Boudreau lasted long - the final solution eventually came in heads-up.
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This year’s WSOP Tournament of Champions is proceeding at a slow pace. Mike Matusow is leading the tournament after the second day, Huck Seed is holding the second place. Since there are still 17 players left, the tournament will continue one day earlier than planned - on the 3rd of July.
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Poor Phil Hellmuth…!! The loudmouth was chasing his 12th bracelet from the WSOP Event #41 but eventually ranked only seventh. Needless to say, Hellmuth was very disappointed after the tournament but also said that the competition between him and Phil Ivey shall be about 20 won WSOP bracelets…
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Yay, this year’s WSOP has finally gotten the first double champion!! Frank Kassela who just won the WSOP Event #40 - and more than 214,000 dollars - had already claimed a bracelet from the Event #15.
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The final of the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo tournament will be played tomorrow. There are only 15 best players left - among them Phil Hellmuth who is trying to win the 12th bracelet of his career and Barry Greenstein chasing for his fourth bracelet.
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