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17/07/2020
In 2006 Texas billionaire Andy Beal began playing ultra high stakes poker games against many top pros, thinking their play would be influenced by the amount of money at risk. Phil Ivey promptly won over 16 million in 3 days 😎
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16/07/2020
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15/07/2020
I don't have patience for this 😂
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14/07/2020
Scott Seiver is one of the best poker players in the world. He is considered to be a heads-up specialist. As for live events, he has managed to win $ 23,828,658 throughout his career 😎
For the first time, Scott familiarized with poker during his first studying year at Brown University. After learning all the subtleties of the game, he almost immediately began to show good results and soon started to often visit casino along with his friend Isaac Haxton. Since studying took a lot of time, Scott had to play online more. His nickname on Full Tilt was "mastrblastr" and on PokerStars - "Gunning4you".
Seiver managed to combine his studies with poker and successfully graduated from the university with a degree in computer science and economics. After studying, he got a job at the legendary American investment bank "Lehman Brothers". Over time, "mastrblastr" realized that he wants to only play poker, that’s why he quit his job.
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13/07/2020
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13/07/2020
Raman “Acrogum” Afanasenka Becomes First Non-American to Win 2020 Online WSOP Bracelet 😎
On Saturday night, the 2020 World Series of Poker Online Event #11: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Deepstack 6-Handed attracted 1,081 players who rebought 610 times. As a result, the 1,691-entry field generated a $760,950 prize pool, and after seven hours of play, it was Belarus’ Raman “Acrogum” Afanasenka walking away with a $128,601 first-place prize and his first gold bracelet.
Afanasenka’s victory came in impressive fashion as he topped a final table that contained three former bracelet winners, including two-time winner Chance “BingShui” Kornuth. Afanasenka and Kornuth squared off in heads-up play, and while both held the chip lead at different points, the former ultimately prevailed to deny Kornuth, who had previously won the 2018 WSOP Event #63: WSOP.com Online NLH High Roller, from becoming the first-ever two-time WSOP.com online bracelet winner.
According to HendonMob, Afanasenka has a modest $110,884 in live tournament earnings, of which just $15,749 has come in the WSOP. It marked his fourth cash of the current online series.
12/07/2020
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12/07/2020
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