quinta-feira, 18 de agosto de 2011

American Poker Player Wins WSOP title

American Poker Player Wins WSOP title

There is a distinct lack of big name players from the United Sates in the World Series of Poker this year. Phil Ivey was sorely missing along with several other top poker pros from PokerStars and Full tilt Poker.

A good part of the U.S. poker community is almost hopeless in terms of seeing the U.S. player to win WSOP bracelet, but two are known to break through the surface of the win and picked up two titles.

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One lucky player who is Sean Getzwiller, poker player from Las Vegas, which defeated England a tough poker players online and take a WSOP gold bracelet for 1,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em Championship. While this is not the main event title, Getzwiller won applause from many U.S. supporters in the audience and even some Irish players.

"I feel wonderful," said Getziller. "I mean, I won a bracelet at the 4000 event pemain.Berapa much better can I feel? I ran very well. I won a big tournament. If you are 4000 players will win the event you should feel very good and runs very well. I am glad that I'm here! "

In previous weeks, the two English players to take the title but was defeated Sadan Getzwiller Turker, England players online and take home a pot of $ 611,185 in prize money. It remains to be seen whether Getzwiller will take his pot of gold and return home or take it all the way to the WSOP main event.

Harrison Wilder is another U.S. poker, the player who took the title at the recent WSOP. According onlinecasinoreports.com, unique entity of Wilder is that these online poker players from America are the victims of Black Friday as reported by the Poker Players Alliance. Wilder, who is a 29-year-old professional online poker, may have to leave behind the career online poker indefinitely after the events of Black Friday is folded. And, like many other poker professionals. Wilder took refuge in Las Vegas casinos to make money.

Wilder Harrison eventually won the $ 1,500 limit hold'em World Series of Poker in 2011 and thanked his parents for their support and encouragement.

Both Wilder and Sean Getzwiller based in Vegas and this is probably why they are bale to participate in events acara.Meskipun Black Friday and the lack of online WSOP satellite events to help pay the way for U.S. players at major poker tournaments held at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino , 2 U.S. poker players managed to make a name for himself.

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