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   Monday, May 21 2012 

 
NAPT: An Exciting Day 2 at Mohegan Sun

Of the 443 players taking the departure of the Day 2 of the NAPT Mohegan Sun, there were only 125 players in late afternoon, and the Day 3 will only receive 104 players, but everyone of them will leave each with a minimum of $ 7,500 in his pocket. A better than nothing for some, but cold comfort for others. Who will do the double shot of winning the coveted $ 750,000 and will be decorated for the third title NAPT which has so far any ownership? It is to answer to this question that the many professional players involved in this poker competition becoming unavoidable focus their attention. Jordan Morgan, owner of 705,100 chips at the end of the Day 2 is for the moment the best placed player because he holds the chip lead. His nearest opponent was not less than major poker players, so even if he is an experienced poker player, he can not rest on his laurels.



According to the current classification, we can cite in descending order: 542,600 chips held by Vanessa Selbst, James Akenhead 463,700, 450,800 for Ryan D'Angelo, Lars Bonding (443,100) and 442,500 for Sorel Mizzi. Last Friday from noon, a rude battle have begun between all these adversaries as good good each other in poker. Indeed, outside the top 10 detailed above are the famous Canadian Marcello del Grosso, Peter Jetten, Cliff Josephy, Matt Woodward, Jerry Todd and Phil Ivey. Their average stack is estimated at 171,840 chips. But other players who are not yet in the lead pack can cause an upset.

Source:  Poker 777

Tuesday, 13 April 2010


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