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   Sunday, February 12 2012 

 
WSOP 2009: 185 players will compete in Day 6

Everything is still running in the Main Event of World Series of Poker (WSOP) held in Las Vegas for both 13 French who survived at the Day 4 as the other internationally recognized terrors of the poker. Among the 648 places paid at a minimum gain of $ 21,365, only 407 were been qualified to play poker during the Day 5. The famous player of “les bleus” Ludovic Lacay is at the second position of the general classification with 1.6 million chips after the most recognized among online poker players, Matt Affleck, chipleader of the Day 4 (1819000). Behind Phil Ivey (15th, 1276000), there is Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier with 1.25 millions of chips. Apart from them, there is Estelle Denis, who rises to 415,000 and Julien Brecard at 938,000 of chips.



But the game is not over yet and each player is not ready to give up in the WSOP tournament 2009. Among the 407 starting the Day 5, 185 survived to participate again at the Day 6 like Phil Ivey with 1.4 million of chips, Boeken at 2.4 million, Tom Schneider, James Akenhead and Joe Hachem... As against David Levi, Sorel Mizzi, Thor Hansen, Kara Scott, Dan Harrington and Bobby Baldwin are part of eliminated of the day. Expectation of the “bleus”is depends on Ludovic Lacay and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier. It is not evident yet if Warren Zackey, the new chipleader will last until the end.

Source:  Poker 777

Monday, 13 July 2009


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