2010 World Series of Poker Wraps Up
The 2010 World Series of Poker began this month with the November Nine and is proving to be a challenge for even the cream of the crop. The long-drawn-out card playing ended in the early morning hours with Jonathan Duhamel winning next to Joseph Cheong to advance to heads up play with John Racener. Duhamel and Racener will play heads up for the WSOP Main Event championship and $8,944,310 first-place pool November 8, 2010. The Titan Poker Coupon Code is awesome.
The session ended immediately with Cheong as the chip leader with 95.05 million when he and Duhamel started in a betting frenzy as never observed before at a WSOP. In three-handed play, Cheong and Duhamel swapped five bets to bring the pot to a total of 22.75 million. With limited time for reflection Cheong decided to push all in for 95.05 million, and Duhamel made a quick call. Cheong had Duhamel covered by about four million Titan Poker Download, producing the largest pot in the history of the WSOP. Cheong won a cool $4,130,049 for finishing third.
The younger 23-year-old Duhamel will enter heads up play with 188.95 million in chips. And the only one year older Racener will have 30.75 million in chips.