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WPT World Poker Challenge thread
Tonight's show helps bring WPT Season 5 closer to its conclusion with the World Poker Challenge held in Reno. Tonight's final table only lasts 65 hands, so there will be plenty of tournament action covered. This final table featured:
Seat 1: JC Tran - T904,000 Seat 2: David Pham - T1,655,000 Seat 3: JC Alvarado - T1,107,000 Seat 4: Danny Wong - T623,000 Seat 5: John Hom - T119,000 Seat 6: Mark Seif - T325,000 |
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Re: WPT World Poker Challenge thread
"He's digging the hole, putting the twigs and branches over it. This is great poker, Mike..."
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lol Mark Seif. "Hey, I have an A and a low kicker, just so you know you're getting odds with a nice range of hands, let's ask the audience, ok, let's go."
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Re: WPT World Poker Challenge thread
I hate VVP.
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This self-proclaimed "best player from Mexico" is terrible, he doesn't win this does he?
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Wow @ Danny Wong stacking off ~40BBs with AQo to a 4-bet shove.
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Juan Carlos is actually a very good player. He had a pretty good run in 2006 live and online. He's had numerous offers from the top tourney backers.
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Lol, donkaments. If that guy is the best poker player Mexico has to offer, I'm moving to Mexico.
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There are a lot of good aspects of Juan Carlos's play.
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Lol at people hating on JC, he's sick talented and a really nice guy. He should have FT'ed WPT Mandalay right before the series started, and instead got 8th.
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