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Joseph "subiime" Cheong eliminates Filippo Candio in 4th place ($3,092,545)
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Filippo Candio got all his chips in before the flop holding Kd-Qd but Joseph Cheong found the better hand in Ac-3c.
Breaktime
Sunday, 7 November 2010
An exciting level - we told you it would be - has sent Mizrachi down in the chip counts and Joseph "subiime" Cheong has been dominating the action.
Joseph "subiime" Cheong - chip leader, heavy favourite, home advantage.
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Well, home in the sense that he calls fairly short-stacked final tables home. Online tournament specialist Cheong is used to a 30BB average stack at the final table.
Jonathan Duhamel doubles through Michael Mizrachi
Sunday, 7 November 2010
The biggest pot of the tournament results in Duhamel stacking up over 57,000,000 after winning a coinflip.
Jonathan Racener doubles up through Michael Mizrachi
Sunday, 7 November 2010
The rail deflates as fan favourite The Grinder takes a hit for around a fifth of his chips.
Big big blinds - 500,000/1,000,000 level begins
Sunday, 7 November 2010
The six remaining players are at it again at the final table of the WSOP Main Event. Blinds are now a huge half-million and million chips.
Another sick suckout/re-suckout; Jason Senti eliminated in 7th place ($1,356,720)
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Jason "PBJaxx" Senti thinks he's won the coinflip with AK v TT when he flops trip kings only to lose out to Joseph Cheong's runner-runner straight.
Another sick suckout/re-suckout; Jason Senti eliminated in 7th place ($1,356,720)
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Jason "PBJaxx" Senti thinks he's won the coinflip with AK v TT when he flops trip kings only to lose out to Joseph Cheong's runner-runner straight.
The World Series of Poker Main Event final table - the story so far
Sunday, 7 November 2010
With three levels of play gone and our nine reduced to six, live blogger Matt Perry sums up the general action that has taken place on the felt - who's bluffing, who's tight, who's the table bully?
Cheong and Duhamel in clash of the titans, 'subiime' takes chip lead
Saturday, 6 November 2010
Joseph "subiime" Cheong has taken the chip lead over the final eight players after taking a big pot from Canadian pro Jonathan Duhamel.