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Harrah's Atlantic City had the fourth stage of the 2009 World Series of Poker Circuit tournament series. The 14 events in the tournament will be played from December 5 to December 18, 2008 and 4907 had players competing for a piece of a combined final prize pool that reached $ 3,046,300 USD. A good reason to follow the tournament circuit WSOP over the years is seeing the best local and regional players announced their presence to the poker world in general. The big names in the game is more often Championship in events on the circuit, and the three-day Championship # 10 Main Event at Harrah's in Atlantic City was no different. This is what took place:
Day 1 – At 12 noon, the tournament director John Arthur was so shuffling and dealing, and with 179 players who started to see who the new champion would be here at Harrah's Atlantic City. Each participant paid a buy-in of $ 5,150 which resulted in a pool of $ 867,000 USD. Payment was 18 best in the event. The winner received $ 280,940, an incredible gold and diamond ring, plus a $ 10,000 entry in the WSOP Main Event 2009 when takes place in Las Vegas at the RIO. Defending champion John Racener was in the field as was Eugenio Todd, Bill Gazes, Super Bowl champion quarterback Jim McMahon, Brett Jungblut, Dan Shak, Will "The Thrill" Failla, Chris Reslock, Spadavecchia John and Doug "Rico" Carli. All players started with a stack of 20,000 chips.
Busted in the game today was Eugenio Todd, when the pocket color has lost three high Ace of another player, the star quarterback Jim McMahon, the defending champion John Racener when Queens as a whole lost the line of his opponent and Rick Rosetti who won this event in 2006. By the end of day 1 there were 35 players bagged their chips for a whole morning the year.
Day 2 – Action launched at 2:00 pm and Dan Shak out in the first 15 minutes of play as its all-in move with peers lost Jacks an opponent who teamed Reyes. John Spadavecchia went overboard after his drive toward the center with pocket J has lost both pairs (6 and 5) about Dwyte Peregrino. Dwyte Peregrine continues to have the fortune of his side to make the final table.
Those who do not make the cut include Jamendi Sirous Gazes bill after a confrontation K Aces lost nine matched his opponent made by the river, when Chris Ah Qh Reslock lost two pair (8 and 9), about the Bowker Kyle and Matt Matros who finished 12th position. In just over six hours, the final table was set with the remaining 9 to return one last time to see who becomes the champion.
Day 3 Final Table – Cards were on the air just beyond 2:00 PM and the first bust was Rafael Camejo in the ninth, when his AQ lost to the Kings pairs of Robert McLaughlin. The following Scott Zakheim was in 8th after being stonewalled by the two pairs (4's and 3), Brent Roberts. Pilgrim Dwyte finished seventh when his all-in with Pocket 7 were overshadowed by the pocket of 8 Allen Bari. Tim Kelly then followed in 6th place, losing to Kyle J Bowker bag. After his mission ended Allen Bari in 5th place when his pocket 4 has lost two partners (A and K) of Kyle Bowker. Robert McLaughlin was fourth after the shock he did with the Jack of diamonds lost Download the most by Kyle Bowker who was the ace of diamonds. So Kyle was arrested in the third to hand the loss of this type made by Phillip Reed.
In the last hand for the title between Phillip Reed and Brent Roberts, there was a raise and call with both players see a flop of 8d 9c Ks. After a raise and re-raise, Reed goes all-in (Js Qd) and was called immediately by Roberts (8s 9d). With a card of around 2 and a river card of the 5D, the two pairs (8 and 9's) and made Brent Roberts that the new champion of this event tournament circuit.
Tom Howze is a webmaster of an Internet site that relates to the 2009 World Series of Poker events, updates and results news and Free Slot Machine Games.
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