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   Friday, May 25 2012 

 
WSOP: Matt Jarvis and Justin Pechie as winner in the Events # 40 and 41

Actually, it remains only nine tournaments to play in the World Series of Poker 2011 (WSOP). Indeed, two other events come to end and give their results. This is the Event # 40, a No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed of $ 5,000 and the Event # 41, a Limit Hold'em Shootout of $ 1,500. In the Event # 40, it was the 8 th finalist of the WSOP 2010, Matt Jarvis who won the trophy. He was able to seize the throne thanks to his experience and talent. But during this duel, he also started the final head's up against Justin Filtz with an advantage in chips. Matt Jarvis, however, finally triumphed, and in addition to the gold bracelet, he also pocketed a gain of $ 808,538. Currently, he holds more than $ 2 million gain in the WSOP tournaments.



In another poker room where took place the Event # 40, Justin Pechie was the king of the scene. Holding a small stack while leaving only three players on the gaming table, Justin Pechie nevertheless come to dominate and won an advantage in chips early in the final heads'up during which he had Dale Eberle as opponent. Then, he emerged victorious and took home the top prize of $ 167,060 and his first gold bracelet. Note that this is his third final table in the WSOP events. The French Mathieu Jacqmin also reached the final table of the competition. Unfortunately, the fate did that he had to settle for the third place with a premium of $ 68,715.

Source:  Oliver JOHNSON

Wednesday, 29 June 2011


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