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<title>2009 WSOP Main Event Day 2B Photos</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 2B" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070909-31.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Christine Lindley</center>

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Day 2 is now complete after the second of two flights completed late Wednesday night with 1,436 players remaining.  Day 2A left 608 players with chips making a total of 2,044 players returning on Friday for Day 3, the first time all the Main Event players will play together.</p>

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The 2009 WSOP Main Event drew 6,494 players and collected a prize pool totaling $61,043,600.  The winner and 2009 World Champion of Poker will walk away with $8,546,435 in cash plus the unique white gold and diamond championship bracelet.  The top 648 finishers will receive prize money.  All of the November Nine finalist will become WSOP millionaires.</p>

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The total entrants could have been hundreds more if the distribution of players had been equal during the four Day 1's.  It is estimated that between 500 and one thousand potential players were turned away on Day 1D after the cap was reached.  WSOP Boss, Jeffrey Pollack, promised the disappointed shutouts that the problem would be addressed and resolved before the 2010 WSOP next summer.</p>

<p>All of today's photos were shot on the tournament floor on Day 2B.   Many more Day 2B photos after the jump.</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 2B" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070909-42.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Valeria Rios</center></p>

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<title>2009 WSOP Main Event Day 2A Photos</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 2A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070809-32.jpg" width="414" height="278" /></center><center>Day 2A feature table</center>

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Flipchip's favorite photos from Day 2A of the 2009 WSOP.  1,478 players from Day 1A and 1B are combined for the first of two Day 2's of play.  Of the 1,478 players only 607 made it through to play Day 3 on Friday.  The over all chip leader at the end of the day was Andrew Gaw.  The average chip stack is just over 97K. </p>

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More Day 2A photos after the jump.</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 2A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070809-31.jpg" width="414" height="278" /></center><center>2004 WSOP Champion Greg Raymer and Jason Alexander at the feature table</center></p>

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<title>2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1D Photos</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1D" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070709-31.jpg" width="414" height=319" /></center><center>2009 World Series of Poker Main Event Championship Bracelet</center>

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<p>Day 1D of the 2009 WSOP the big story was not the people playing in the event; instead, it was the people not playing in the event.  As advertised for days/weeks/months, when the capacity cutoff (308 tables-2,809 seats) was reached, registration would close for the 2009 WSOP Main Event and that's exactly what happened.  Poker players are noted for procrastinating and this very trait left hundreds milling about in the corridors mumbling and grumbling about being shutout.</p>

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WSOP Poker Commish, Jeffrey Pollack, held a hasty news conference and apologized to the disgruntled late comers, then assured them this will not happen again in the future.  How he plans to alter the average poker player's space/time continuum remains a mystery.  Perhaps a schedule that does not include the 4th of July?</p>

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More Day 1D photos after the jump.</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1D" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070709-41.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Peter Eastgate, defending 2008 WSOP Main Event Champion survived Day 1D</center>

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<title>2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1C Photos</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1C" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070609-25.jpg" width="414" height="278" /></center><center>2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1C feature table</center>

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<p>Day 1C of the 2009 WSOP recorded an increase in players from the previous day's low of 873 to 1,696 on Sunday.  It would appear that most poker players would rather spend the 4th of July holiday doing something other than playing poker.  Perhaps we will see a different set of Day 1's next year that will address the uneven distribution of player fields.</p>

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The large Day 1C field prompted tournament officials to play an additional level (5 total vs 4 total for days 1 A and B) to avoid a conflict of not being able to seat everyone on Day 2B.</p>

<p>More photos after the jump.</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1C" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070609-16.jpg" width="414" height="557" /></center><center>Phil Hellmuth, 11 WSOP bracelets and 1989 Main Event Champion</center></p>

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<title>2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1B Photos</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1B" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070609-31.jpg" width="414" height="519" /></center><center>The stress of playing in the WSOP Main Event claims another victim, Dustin Woolf</center>

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More Flipchip photos from the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event Day 1B.  A smaller turnout marks the second day of round #1 with 873 players entered into Saturday's field.  Keep in mind that two days of first day play remain so the overall numbers should dramatically increase and this flight was played on the 4th of July.  Sunday's flight #3 is predicted to be much larger and Monday's final Day 1 could be a sellout.</p>

<p>More photos of Day 1B action after the jump.</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1B" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070609-39.jpg" width="414" height="278" /></center><center>ESPN feature table</center></p>

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<title>2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1A Photos</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070509-39.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Wendeen H. Eolis, first lady to cash in any World Series of Poker</center>

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A few favorite photos from Day 1A of the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event.  The Friday Noon start of the Main Event attracted 1,116 hopefuls putting up $10K each for an opportunity to win poker's biggest prize, poker immortality.</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070509-33.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Berry Johnston, 1986 WSOP Main Event Champion has cashed in a WSOP event every year for the past 28 years</center></p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070509-38.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Jennifer Tilly has a gold WSOP bracelet</center></p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070509-40.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Billy Baxter has 7 WSOP gold bracelets</center></p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070509-32.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Sandra Naujoks playing for her first WSOP bracelet is first ever female EPT champion</center></p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070509-31.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Allen Cunningham with 5 WSOP bracelets was eliminated late on Day 1A</center></p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070509-35.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Beth Shak playing on Day 1A</center></p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070509-36.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Nikolay Evdakov cashed in a record 9 events in 2008 WSOP</center></p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Main Event Day 1A" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070509-34.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Amanda Baker</center></p>

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<title>Matt Hawrilenko Takes Last of Summer's WSOP Bracelets</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP champion Matt Hawrilenko" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/070409-31.jpg" width="414" height="476" /></center><center>Matt Hawrilenko winner Event #56 $5,000 Six-Handed No Limit Hold'Em</center>

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Matt Hawrilenko only needed four hands of heads-up play to defeat Josh Brikis and claim the final gold WSOP bracelet of the summer.  Hawrilenko became the latest 2009 WSOP millionaire after receiving the winner's purse totaling $1,003,163.</p>

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Josh Brikis completed the tournament in second place to take down a very respectable $619,609.  Faraz Jaka was eliminated in third for $400,526 in cash.  The event attracted a field of  928 players and paid the top 90 finishers.</p>

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<title>Historic WSOP Poker Table for Sale</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="WSOP Poker Table" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/063009-35.jpg" width="414" height="276" /></center><center>You can have this famous poker table in your game room today. Seen here during the final table of the 2005 WSOP Main Event</center>

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Want to own a piece of poker history?  How about the main event TV table used when Greg Raymer won in 2004, Joe Hachem in 2005, and Jamie Gold in 2006?  That's right, the very table where many of poker's elite traded chips in their quest to become a part of poker history.</p>

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Check out the <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=330340820885">auction on eBay</a> for this historic poker table.  According to the auction details you'll receive a table cover signed by Jamie Gold when he took down the record $12 million purse in 2006 for a WSOP Main Event.</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="WSOP Poker Table" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/063009-36.jpg" width="414" height="276" /></center><center>The table where Joe Hachem won the 2005 WSOP Main Event</center></p>]]></description>
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<title>Carsten Joh wins $664,426 for $1,500 Investment at 2009 WSOP</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Champion Greg Mueller" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/063009-31.jpg" width="414" height="523" /></center><center>Carsten Joh winner Event #51 $1,500 No Limit Hold'Em</center>

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Carsten Joh topped a field of 2781 poker players to capture his first WSOP bracelet and $664,426 in cash.  The German native played a conservative game during most of the Monday's final table as he slowly accumulated enough chips to remain in the contest.  His game plan worked well as he avoided the traps while those around him fell victim to their aggressive play.  Heads-up found Joh facing a tough Andrew Chen holding almost the same number of chips; but, this was to be Joh's day of fame.  He caught the cards needed in critical hands to finally defeat Chen.</p>

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Andrew Chen was obviously disappointed to come so far and get so close to the WSOP gold, then be denied the win in the final hands.  Of course, the $412,632 payday will help to keep his spirits up for another day at the WSOP poker tables.  Third place and $272,405 goes to David Walasinski.</p>

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The event begin with a sell-out crowd of 2,781 players building a prize pool of $3,796,065 distributed to the last 297 players to be eliminated.</p>

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The 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event is scheduled to kick off on Noon Friday with the first of four Day 1's.  Many are predicting a record crowd for this year's championship event.  Will you be one of them?</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Andrew Chen" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/063009-32.jpg" width="414" height="544" /></center><center>Andrew Chen finished second</center></p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/063009-33.jpg" width="414" height="278" /></center><center>Is this pile of loot waiting for you at to the 2009 WSOP at the Rio Las Vegas?</center>      </p>

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<title>Greg Mueller Wins Second 2009 WSOP Bracelet</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Champion Greg Mueller" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062909-31.jpg" width="414" height="590" /></center><center>Greg Mueller winner Event #50 $1,500 Limit Hold'Em Shootout</center>

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<p>Greg Mueller became the fourth player in this year's WSOP to win two events and take down two gold bracelets.  Heads up he faced another 2009 player going for double gold, Marc Naalden.  In the end it was the more experienced Muelller that finally held all the chips and scored the repeat.  Greg Mueller also received $194,854 in cash to add to his earlier win in <a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/archives/007350.php">2009 WSOP Event #33</a>.</p>

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Marc Naalden received takes home $120,614 as runner-up.  Millie Shiu hit the gate in third to collect $77,138 in cash.The event attracted a field of 572 runners including many of poker's biggest names.  The top 64 finishers walked away with cash.</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Marc Naalden" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062909-33.jpg" width="414" height="617" /></center><center>Marc Naalden fell one place short</center> </p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Millie Shiu" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062909-34.jpg" width="414" height="539" /></center><center>Millie Shiu becomes one of the few women to make a WSOP final table</center></p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Marc Naalden" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062909-32.jpg" width="414" height="278" /></center><center>Greg Mueller and friends celebrate his double at the 2009 WSOP</center>   </p>]]></description>
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<title>Brandon Cantu Takes WSOP Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-Better</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Champion Brandon Cantuj" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062809-31.jpg" width="414" height="520" /></center><center>Brandon Cantu winner Event #48 $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-Better</center>

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Brandon Cantu takes a gold bracelet for his playing abilities in Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-Better plus a nice chunk of change, $228,867.On Day 1 Brandon was just 1 in 762 hopefuls taking the felt at the 2009 World Series of Poker;r and, this was no pushover crowd. Many of the poker biggest pros and Omaha specialists were in the mix.</p>

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When the final two players met heads-up across the final table it was Brandon Cantu facing seasoned professional Lee Watkinson for the gold.  In the initial going it appeared that Cantu was on the short list to leave the building, actually falling behind to the tune of 6 - 1.  He then staged one of the classic WSOP comebacks and took down his first bracelet of 2009 giving him a total of two.</p>

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Lee Watkinson just missed taking the match and probably will spend some private time contemplating how very close he came before the cards turned against him.  While he's sulking he can enjoy the benefits of the $141,873 collected for second.  Jocqmin Mathieu completed the top three for $92,946 in cash.</p>

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The event pulled in 762 Omana fanatics and built another WSOP million dollar prize pool, $1,040,130 to be exact, paid out to the last 72 lucky players.       </p>]]></description>
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<title>Bahador Ahmadi Wins 2009 WSOP Mixed Hold'Em Event</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://web.me.com/boncekimages/Boncek_Images/boncekimages.html">photo by jonathan &bull; www.Jonathanboncek.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Champion Bahador Ahmadi" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062709-31.jpg" width="414" height="342" /></center><center>Bahador Ahmadi Winner 2009 WSOP Event #47 $2,500 Mixed Hold'Em</center>

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Bahador Ahmadi claimed the 47th gold bracelet awarded at the 2009 World Series of Poker at the Rio Resort in Las Vegas.  Playing the same game that got him to the final table proved to be good enough for the win.  Ahmadi took advantage of the ultra-aggresive play style of his heads-up opponent, John Guiness, to call when he was in the lead and lay down when he wasn't.  The careful play resulted in Ahmadi taking most of McGuiness' chips during the Limit session and then easily calling the all-in bet of McGuiness on the first hand of No-Limit for the win.</p>

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Bahador Ahmadi now has an additional $278,104 to add to his play bank and a WSOP bracelet to impress friends and family.  John McGuiness left the building with $172,227 in cash for his piece of work.  Third place and $112,967 in cash was claimed by Ylon Schwartz after his luck ran out and he hit the rail.</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Ylon Schwartz" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062709-32.jpg" width="414" height="555" /></center><center>Ylon Schwartz collected the $112,967 show money</center>  </p>]]></description>
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<title>Derek Raymond Latest WSOP Champion Wins Event #46</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Champion Derek Raymond" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062609-31.jpg" width="414" height="462" /></center><center>Derek Raymond wins 2009 WSOP Event #46 $2,500 Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-Better</center>

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Georgetown University graduate, Derek Raymond, won $229,192 in cash and collected a gold WSOP bracelet for his three days of work at the 2009 World Series of Poker.  In the stands was a pack of his friends and his father to witness the accomplishment.  Derek Raymond held on to his cool demeanor and steady play after going heads-up with veteran Las Vegas poker pro and Omaha specialist, Mark Tenner.  The match could have gone either way as the two juggled the chip lead between them; but, it was Raymond that caught the eye of Lady Luck and received the right cards at the right time.</p>

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Mark Tenner had a nice $141,647 payday for his time at the table.  Scott Bohlman received $93,199 for third.  The event began with 424 players racing for a piece of the $975,200 prize pool.  Those players collecting some of that money had too finish 45th or better.</p>

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When I asked Derek's father about his son's achievement he proudly replied, "I didn't know he majored in poker."       </p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Kirill Gerasimov" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062609-32.jpg" width="414" height="488" /></center><center>Mark Tenner came so very close to grabbing the WSOP gold in $2,500 Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-Better</center>

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<center><font size="1"><strong>photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062609-33.jpg" width="414" height="280" /></center><center>Derek Raymond and friends wait for the final flop of the event</center></p>]]></description>
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<title>John Kabbaj World Champion Pot Limit Hold'Em Player</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP World Champion John Kabbaj" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062609-35.jpg" width="414" height="427" /></center><center>John Kabbaj wins 2009 WSOP Event #45 $10,000 World Championship Pot Limit Hold'Em</center>

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It all came down to the final hand at last night's event #45 final table and what a hand it was.  John Kabbaj held pocket Aces while his heads-up opponent, poker veteran Kirill Gerasimov, had pocket Kings.  Both players couldn't get the chips into the pot fast enough with Kirill being covered by John.  When the dealing was done and the river card was in its final resting place the winner and new Pot Limit Hold'Em World Champion was John Kabbaj.</p>

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Kabbaj collected $633,335 and the all important bracelet, his first.  Kirill Gerasimov picked up $391,369 for the thew bad beat that knocked him out in second place.  Eric 'basebaldy' Baldwin hit the rail in third and left with $183,638 in his pockets.</p>

<p>The event attracted a field of 275 players and paid the top 27.</p>

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<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="2009 WSOP Kirill Gerasimov" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062609-36.jpg" width="414" height="321" /></center><center>Kirill Gerasimov is consoled by a friend moments after losing the final hand</center></p>

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<title>David Sklansky victim of home invasion</title>
<description><![CDATA[<center><font size="1"><strong><a href="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/viewer/" target="_blank">photo by flipchip &bull; lasvegasvegas.com</a></strong></font><br> <img alt="David Sklansky" src="http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/062609-01.jpg" width="414" height="580" /></center><center>David Sklansky seen playing in Event #10 of the 2009 WSOP - Pot Limit Hold'Em/Pot Limit Omaha</center>

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Professional poker player, author, and celebrity David Sklansky had a home invasion early this morning.</p>

<p>Sklansky was asleep in bed at 3 a.m. when at least one robber broke into his house and bedroom.  And he seemed to have a gun.</p>

<p>Sklansky is okay now, according to a message he posted on his popular poker site 2+2.  "They knew their job and I never saw their faces," he wrote.  Then he added, appearing to joke, "One of the PLO [pot-limit Omaha] 8/B players was almost certainly behind it."</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 19:02:26 -0500</pubDate>
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