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   Monday, February 13 2012 

 
World Poker Tour Championship 2010: Faraz The Toilet leads the tournament

It is not yet the time of payment at the World Poker Tour Championship 2010. 35 players survived the previous day with the hope of passing through the bubble of money. But this number is still important because only 18 of them could reach the paid place. During the day, the bubble burst, the level is up a notch and the game was becoming increasingly tight. David "Devilfish" Ulliott was one of the first to pack up, and he was quickly followed by former champion Carlos Mortensen and Yevgeniy Timoshenko. As the tournament approached the bubble of money, the game has started to harden, but not for the pretender to the title of player of the year of the World Poker Tour. The evidence, he eliminated Heather Sue Mercer with ease.



Heather Sue Mercer relaunched at 40,000, and Faraz Jaka out the heavy artillery by outbidding 110,000. Mercer up to 300,000 but Jaka push all his chips. When both players showed their cards, Mercer had a pair of aces and Jaka 9s followed by a 3d. But the board was for no use for Mercer, it was rather in favor of Faraz because it revealed yet 9 and a 3 giving to "the Toilet" two pairs. Mercer has been eliminated and Jaka peaked to 3.4 million chips. He ended up giving some signs of tiredness at the end of the day, but still finished that poker tournament as the chip lead with 3,117,000 chips.

Source:  Poker 777

Tuesday, 27 April 2010


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