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Too funny.
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this some kind of 2 river tourney?
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Phil Hellmuth was the chipleader in the O8 event so I doubt it was him unless he forgot to unregister for this event.
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This is why I think it's even more likely that it was him.
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I would GUESS that UB buys them into as many events as they want to play in. With the overlaps in the schedules it makes sense for the pros to throw 2,000-3,000 of their sponsors money into an event in case they bust early in first event of the day. Even if they blind off for a bit they will probably still have some chips.
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It was Daniel Negraneau that was blinded off against David Singer.
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Well, how about that. Well played, Daniel.
It must be nice to have so much poker money that you can register for WSOP Events and then not even show up for them because you don't feel like playing in them. |
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