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2010 WSOP Main Event Down to Two Players – Heads Up Play Begins Monday

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

The 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event is winding down as there are only two players left in the $10,000 buy-in championship event. After starting the day with a total of nine players, the Main Event has finally got down to heads-up play.

Here is a list of some key hands and eliminations from the final table:

9th Place: Soi Nguyen was knocked out in 9th place when his A-K was beat by Jason Senti’s pocket Queen’s. Senti flopped a set of queens and Nguyen finished in 9th and took home $811,823.

8th Place: Matt Jarvis shoved all-in with 9-9 and was called by Mizrachi’s A-Q. The flop put two queens on the board. Jarvis caught a 9 on the river and went ahead in the hand with a full house, On the river an ace fell which gave Mizrachi a bigger full house. Jarvis finished in 8th place and won a total of $1,045,738.

7th Place: Jason Senti went all-in with Ad-Ks against Joseph Cheong’s pocket 10′s and flopped trip kings with a board of Kd-Kh-Qs. The turn came a Jd which gave Cheong a straight draw. On the river a 9d came which knocked out Jason Senti in 7th place. Senti received $1,356,720.

6th Place: John Dolan raised all-in from the small blind with Qd-5d and was called by Jonathan Duhamel holding 4c-4d. The flop came Jh-7h-6h. The turn was a 9 of hearts. With the 3c on the river John Dolan’s Main Event was over and he finished in 6th place. His total winnings were $1,772,959.

5th Place: On hand #185 everyone folded to Jonathan Duhamel in the small blind who limps in. Mizrachi is on the big blind and checks. The flop comes 5d-4s-Qc and Duhamel checks. Grinder bets 2 million and gets check-raised by Duhamel and Mizrachi decides to move all-in. Duhamel calls. On the showdown Mizrachi shows Qd-8h for a pair of queens. Duhamel shows Ad-Ac. Duhamel slow played his pocket aces. The turn is a Jd which is no help for the Grinder. The river was a Kd. Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi is eliminated in 5th place. He earned a total of $2,332,992.

4th Place: Action folded to Filippo Candio who shoves all-in from the small blind and is quickly called by Joseph Cheong. Candio shows a Kd-Qd and Cheong turns over Ac-3c. The flop comes Ah-7d-2s which gives Cheong the lead with a pair of aces. A 5h on the turn leaves Candio drawing dead and a meaningless 4s falls on the river. Filippo Candio is knocked out in 4th place and receives $3,092,545.

3rd Place: On hand #219 Joseph Cheong moves all-in from the small blind and the decision goes to Jonathan Duhamel on the big blind. After getting a clock called on him, Duhamel decides to make the call. Cheong is all-in and at risk of getting eliminated holding a Qs-10c against the As-2c of chipleader Duhamel. The flop is Ks-9c-6c. This gives Cheong a gutshot straight draw. The turn comes a 6h which pairs the board. The river is no help for Cheong and he is eliminated in 3rd place. Joseph Cheong won a total of $4,130,049.

The 2010 WSOP Main Event is down to only two players. Jonathan Duhamel has a huge chip advantage holding 188,950,000 against John Racener’s 30,750,000. Play will resume at 8 pm local time on Monday at Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Now, there is just one thing left to decide – who gets the Main Event gold bracelet and the $8.9 million first place prize?

2010 WSOP Main Event November Nine Back in Action

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

The 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) will resume today as the final table will begin and the November Nine will return to Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Here is a list of chip counts:

1 Jonathan Duhamel 65,975,000

2 John Dolan 46,250,000

3 Joseph Cheong 23,525,000

4 John Racener 19,050,000

5 Matthew Jarvis 16,700,000

6 Filippo Candio 16,400,000

7 Michael Mizrachi 14,450,000

8 Soi Nguyen 9,650,000

9 Jason Senti 7,625,000

The buzz now is all about Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi, who is the most accomplished pro at the final table. Mizrachi has a chance to pass Phil Ivey on the all time career earnings and a first or second place finish in the 2010 Main Event would put “The Grinder” in the top spot.

If you have a Twitter account, I suggest that you follow the November Nine players who have a Twitter page. If you don’t have an account, you should sign up and follow Ultimate Poker as well as the November Nine players.

Here is a list of 2010 November Nine players who have a Twitter account:

Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi – @TheGrinder44
Jason Senti – @PBJaxx
John Racener – @racener
Matt Jarvis – @mattjarvispoker
Filippo Candio – @filippocandio
Jonathan Duhamel – @JonathanDuhamel
Soi Nguyen – @soinguyen

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The November Nine is Within Site – Tuesday Oct. 6 at 9 pm on ESPN

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Tuesday Night is Poker Night on ESPN

The ‘November Nine’ is within sight, Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 9 p.m. on ESPN

Lon McEachern and Norman Chad co-host the Main Event of the 2010 World Series of Poker, presented by Jack Link’s Beef Jerky.

Over 98% of the 7,319 player field has been eliminated, and amazingly a pair of Mizrachi Brothers are still contending on Day 6. This season’s $50k Poker Players Champion, Michael, and 2007 Bracelet winner Robert are in the hunt, but advancing will be no easy task as plenty of top players, including Eric Baldwin, Matt Affleck, James Carroll, Peter Jetten, David Benyamine and Jean-Robert Bellande in the field.

Visit http://espnmediazone.com and click on the World Series of Poker digital media kit for the latest schedules, news, photos, video and audio clips, and more.

Tuesday Night is Poker Night on ESPN

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

The “Prince of Poker” takes center stage, Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 9 p.m. on ESPN.

Lon McEachern and Norman Chad co-host Day 3, Main Event of the 2010 World Series of Poker, presented by Jack Link’s Beef Jerky.

The opening hour will feature 1998 Champion Scotty Nguyen, a 5-time bracelet winner who nearly made the final table in 2007, seeking another shot at a second world title. To do so, he’ll have to contend with a slew of poker greats among more than 2,500 players still in contention, including 2009 Bluff Magazine Player of the Year Jason Mercier, Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi and 2004 WSOP Player of the Year Daniel Negreanu. Also looming in the field are reigning Main Event Champion Joe Cada and past titlists Johnny Chan, Chris Moneymaker and Dan Harrington.

Visit http://espnmediazone.com and click on the World Series of Poker digital media kit for the latest schedules, news, photos, video and audio clips, and more.

2010 World Series of Poker Returns July 27 on ESPN – All New Season

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

World Series of Poker Returns July 27 on ESPN — All New Season

An all new season of Poker’s premiere event kicks off Tuesday, July 27, at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad return to call the 2010 World Series of Poker, presented by Jack Link’s Beef Jerky.

Opening night kicks off with two hours dedicated to the $50,000 buy-in Poker Player’s Championship. One hundred and sixteen of the most decorated players in the game generated a prize pool of $5.6 million in a mixed game event which tests players in eight different disciplines.

Each player hoped to walk away with the $1.5 million dollar first prize, a coveted WSOP bracelet, and the title “best all around poker player.”

After four days of grueling play, the historic final table was set and it included, for only the second time in World Series of Poker history, brothers – Robert and Michael “the Grinder” Mizrachi. For either to prevail they’ll have to get past 2008 World Series of Poker Europe Champion, John Juanda, two-time bracelet winner Daniel Alaei and high-stakes cash game specialist David Oppenheim.

Visit http://espnmediazone.com and click on the World Series of Poker digital media kit for the latest schedules, news, photos, video and audio clips, and more.

2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event – Less Than 100 Players Left

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Day 6 of the 2010 WSOP $10,000 Main Event is currently in session and there are currently 99 players left. There is a pay jump and 99th place will receive $67,422.

The most noteable player with lots of chips is Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi who currently is in 2nd place and has 5.85 million chips. Mizrachi won his first WSOP gold bracelet earlier in this year’s tournament series when he took down the $50,000 buy-in Player’s Championship. Here is a list of the top ten chip leaders as of level 24 on day 6:

1 John Racener 6,920,000
2 Michael Mizrachi 5,850,000
3 Alexander Kostritsyn 5,765,000
4 Matthew Jarvis 5,550,000
5 Joseph Cheong 5,230,000
6 Damien Luis 5,000,000
7 Michal Wywrot 4,900,000
8 Theo Jorgensen 4,800,000
9 Jonathan Driscoll 4,620,000
10 Matt Affleck 4,300,000

2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #2 Player’s Championship Final Results

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

2010 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Event # 2
Buy In: $50,000
Player’s Championship
Date: May 28 – June 1, 2010
Number of Entries: 116
Net Prize Pool: $5,568,000
First Place Prize: $1,559,046
Total Spots Paid Out: 16

Event #2 of the 2010 World Series of Poker concluded on June 1st after 5 days of play. This was the $50,000 buy-in Player’s Championship event which featured a mixed game format.

The final table consisted of three former WSOP gold bracelet winners with John Juanda (4 wins), Daniel Alaei (2 wins), and Robert Mizrachi (1 win). Final table play began eight-handed due to the mix of games played the previous four days.

The winner of Event #2 is Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi of Miramar, Florida who beat Vladimir Schmelev heads-up to win the $1,559,046 first place prize. Michael Mizrachi also received his first WSOP gold bracelet as well as the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy.

Michael was at the final table along with his older brother, WSOP gold bracelet winner Roert Mizrachi. The two of them became involved in a hand and Michael ended up busting his older brother who finished in fifth place. It should be noted that this marked the highest finish by two family members is WSOP history.

To see a complete list of results as well as a detailed tournament report for Event #2 of the 2010 WSOP, click on the link below:

2010 World Series of Poker Event #2 Player’s Championship Final Results

2010 WSOP Updates: Event 2 – $50,000 Player’s Championship Final Table Set

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Day 4 of the $50K Player’s Championship event concluded and the final table is set. The field was reuced from 21 players down to 8.

The remaining 8 players will return today to determine the winner who will walk away with $1.55 million in prize money as well as the coveted Chip Reese Memorial Trophy.

The final table features two brothers who know their way around a final table in a major tournament. Robert and Michael Mizrachi are among the eight final players left in the $50k Player’s Championship event.

Michael is looking to win his first WSOP gold bracelet while Robert is hoping to get his second bracelet.

Here is a list of the remaining players as well as end of Day 4 chip counts:

Seat 1: David Baker – 3,095,000
Seat 2: Mikael Thuritz – 2,300,000
Seat 3: Vladimir Schmelev – 1,925,000
Seat 4: John Juanda – 2,620,000
Seat 5: Daniel Alaei – 1,705,000
Seat 6: Michael Mizrachi – 2,620,000
Seat 7: David Oppenheim – 460,000
Seat 8: Robert Mizrachi – 3,125,000

Event #2 of the 2010 World Series of Poker will resume at 3 PM Las Vegas time.