World Series of Poker: Michael Mizrachi qualified for the November Nine
The nine players who will fill the list of the November Nine of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2010 are finally known. Some well-known players such as Johnny Lodden, William Thorson, Scott Clements, David Baker, Matt Affleck, Adam Levy and Hasan Habib won't access this prestigious list despite their immutable talent. When there was only 11 players in the race, it took a long time before a player has been eliminated. Each competitor at any price would remain on the table game and we can say that the battle was fierce. Indeed, it took at least two hours of waiting before the Canadian Pascal Le Francois, holder of a bracelet at the 41st stage of the WSOP finally left the party. And about 5 hours 30 later, Brandon Steven was also forced to leave the table. And finally, the lucky players who will be part of the final table was finally known.
Thus, nine players will compete for the grand title of the world championship of poker and most are young players aged between 22 and 25 years. The player who acquired a large advantage in token is the Canadian Jonathan Duhamel, aged 22 years with 55,375,000 chips, but he must face other talented competitors as John Dulan, Joseph Cheong, John Racener, Candio Filippo, Cuong Nguyen, Jason Jarvis and Mathews Senti. The favorite that attracts the attention of the poker community at this final is Michael Mizrachi aka 'The Grinder'. This is his 4th participation on the final table of the WSOP and he has the 6th largest stack. Mizrachi is in very good position to win if we take count the achievements which he accumulated during the 41st stage of the WSOP. Such victory would make Mizrachi the player with the biggest gain.
Source: Poker 777
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
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