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   Wednesday, May 23 2012 

 
WSOP: The two brothers Mizrachi at the final table of the Event # 2

The biggest event for poker players is currently underway at the Rio Casino in Las Vegas. To this end, various poker tournaments on the 57 meetings scheduled until the end of this series are already played. If the tournament reserved for casino employees has already a winner, Pham, in the Event# 2, the Mizrachi brothers have both advanced to the final table together, a situation not very common but does exist well. The woes of Michael Mizrachi with the U.S. government and the Tax administration seem well behind him now and he leads merrily the tournament. His brother Robert is following him and ranks near Michael for the best seats. For the Event #4, Sasha Rosewood maintain his lead and Drew Crawford ahead the 41 players who survived during the previous day. For the fifth stage of this tournament, there remain only 223 players on the 2,092 who took the start.



Regarding the classification of the Event# 2, Robert Mizrachi is at the head with 3,1253,000 chips, followed by David Baker with 3,095,000. The third place is occupied by John Juanda, another American with a gain of 2,620,000. Mikael Thuritz, the Swedish, throne in the fourth place followed by one of the Mizrachi brothers, Michael with 2,175,000 chips. The last three rows are occupied respectively by Schmelev Vladimir, Russia with 1,925,000 chips, Daniel Alaei 1,705,000 and David Oppenheim yet another American who won 460,000. At the Event # 5, the only French representative was Jean-Daniel Guiet who was unfortunately eliminated. Now those who are playing in the final table of the Event # 5 to qualify for a WSOP bracelet aez Humberto Brenes, Jeff Williams, Jerry Yang, Kenny Tran and Eugene Todd.

Source:  Poker 777

Thursday, 03 June 2010


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