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March 14th, 2010 Posted 10:09 pm

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2009 World Series of Poker – Event # 2 – 40th Annual No Limit Hold'em

The World Series of Poker 2009 is taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Rio with the second event is the 40th Annual No Limit Hold'em is over. There are 57 events scheduled in the lineup, but what makes this one so fascinating is that it is a game of high poker gambling attracted the best players from everywhere. Of the 201 players who paid $ 40,000 USD per seat, many came from the United Kingdom, Russia and parts of Europe to participate. Viewed in the field were players like David "Devilfish" Ulliott, Neil Channing, John Duthie, Peter Gould, Nicolas Levi, Bruno Fitoussi, Bertrand Grospellier, Jeffrey Lisandro, Ivan Demidov, Peter Eastgate, Kirill Gerasimov and Vitaly Lunkin. Firstly always payday USD $ 1,891,012 a $ 7,718,400 prize to be divided among the top 27 finalists. The size of the pool smashed the record for the largest non-main event prize in the history of the WSOP. All players received 120,000 chips to start with this event for 4 days.

Day 1 began with 2008 Main Event champion Peter Eastgate of Denmark give the order to shuffle and deal. One of the earliest was by Magnus busts were that he was beaten up to 2,300 chips before losing to the full house (5's / 10's) from Hasan Habib. Later, in one hand between the Canadian Douglas Lee and Daniel Negreanu, is Negreanu was at the rail after the meeting of all the 3's in the hands of Lee. He got raw, even for Peter Eastgate was finished after his all-in lost for all Jacks held by Carlos Lehr. Ludovic Lacayo of France was lost, but got in the game with a full house (6 / 2), resulting in a 130,000-chip stack in front of him. Russian Ivan Demidov also ended his chance of this bracelet after from his pocket J has lost a pair of Aces Noah Schwartz. Also joining the list of the fallen Mineri Dario, David Benyamine, Gavin Smith and Alexander Veldhuis of the Netherlands. However, some who made the cut for Day 2 included a beard Andrew Black Irish, British poker players David Ulliott, Moorman and Christopher Neil Channing, Bruno Fitoussi chip leader of France (812,500), Vitaly Lunkin with Kirill Gerasimov, both of Russia. In total there were 89 seats to take the next round.

The second day he had Bill Chen's bust in the first 10 minutes courtesy of Mark Seif game. Later, John Duthie of London lost against Frank Kassel. Duthie looked good with 10 of the pouch pocket of 8 Kassel until another 8 came on the turn ending Duthie opportunity for a bracelet. He was followed by David "Devilfish" Ulliott who had his pocket K crushed by a set of 7, Christopher Moorman of the United Kingdom and France, Bruno Fitoussi, which began on free day as chip leader but ran into many bad situations and lost a lot of chips. Canadian player Terrance Chan also encountered bad luck, lose their chips last pair of the two (10 and A) belonging to Emil Patel. But Neil Channing remained in the row after taking the best players like Kenny Like Tran Sorel Mizzi Canada, which got a big boost in chips after removing Phil Ivey. Main Event champion Greg Raymer defeated his way through the opposition to end the day with 2,287,000 chips. Unfortunately, Chris Moneymaker after building his stack of over $ 1.1 million, ended up losing everything and was dropped from the event. So after 8 1 / 2 hours of play, it was time the bag of chips for 24 players remaining.

Day 3 had the goal of playing until the final 9 players at the final table. Action started at 2:00 pm, as the eliminations. Within the first 5 minutes Andrew Robl finished 23rd lose to A pair of Greg Raymer. Soon after, Neil Channing ended his quest for bracelet in 20th place taking home $ 71,858 for their efforts. Neil was under the gun when pushed 258,000 chips to the middle holding a 5, but lost to K pairs of Issac Haxton. Andrew Black pocketed money 19th place when his two pair (A and J) lost a great pair of two (A and K), belonging to Dani Stern. Brian Rast came in 14th place after the meeting of the quad, 5 held Russian by Vitaly Lunkin. Finally, be reduced leaving Tony G in 10th place after losing to the couple Vitaly Lunkin 10. Furthermore, to give credit where is due, Greg Raymer Three received pocket sometimes and Q's of pocket once, all had cracked and still finished with 3,345,000 chips to the final table. Let to see who becomes the champion.

Day 4 will have the final table filmed by ESPN, so note that this case should not be lose. Action began at 3:00 pm and continuing through level 25 with blinds at $ 40,000 / $ 80,000 and an initial bet of $ 10,000. First to leave in the 9th Ted Forrest was held in his hand was beaten by the pocket of 3 Noah Schwartz. Soon after, Noah was arrested in the courtesy 8 A bag belonging to Greg Raymer. The magic returned to Raymer and doubled through Issac Haxton finished with a pile of more than 5.5 million entries. Most of the work for the first two hours I saw no a failure, so daring and good letters generally the blinds and antes. But finally, the action will return as Lex Veldhuis finished in 7th, losing to Greg Raymer, who held pocket K. In 6th place was Alec Torelli, beaten by the 10 kicker Issac Haxton. He later became Justin Bonomo turn to say goodbye as its all-in with pocket J was received by the pocket of one of Haxton. Haxton then received another ace on the river for a set, sending Bonomo rail in 5th. Dani Stern picked up the cash for a 4th place after losing to the Ace high hand of Issac Haxton. One was Greg Raymer next exit on the 3rd who received a standing ovation from the crowd for his performance. What happens is after a series of ups and re-raises both Haxton and Raymer, Raymer went all-in with 8,105,000 and was called by that barely Haxton had covered. Raymer produced pocket 5 years, but Haxton produced pocket 9, which ultimately most Haxton two pairs on the river (9 and 3) and victory.

At the start of head until Haxton had 16,495,000 lines Vitaly Lunkin chips with 7,520,000. A continuous action at level 29 with blinds at $ 90,000 / $ 180,000, with a face $ 20,000. Lunkin then proceeded to win 3 million, with 10 tall, straight, and then another 3 million in a few minutes. Over time, with the precision of a surgeon, Lunkin Haxton had huge portions of the stack. Then the winning hand takes place. After a flop of Qd 10D 8D, Lunkin was all in and Haxton called with 5,635,000 in his stack. Lunkin Haxton delivered a pocket and showed 3d 8c. Turn card was a 7c and the river KS, giving an incredible victory Vitaly Lunkin! Her friends ran from the stands, and wrapped in a Russian flag to celebrate. Congratulations to Vitaly Lunkin. About the Author

Tom Howze is a webmaster of an Internet site that relates to the 2009 World Series of Poker results, news and Free Slot Games.

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