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- Elected to the Poker Hall of Fame (#/#) This denotes a bracelet winner. The first number is the number of bracelets won in the 2018 WSOP. The second number is the total number of bracelets won. Both numbers represent totals as of that point during the tournament. Place What place each player at the final table finished Name.
- Jul 19, 2018 Poker Pro Evan Lipshultz gives you 87,831 reasons why you should listen to this interview (before tax). Coming off a third place finish in a WSOP event, Evan gives Marks and Coach a breakdown of his tournament run, and what is next for his poker career. Marks and Coach also ask Evan about his almost Main Event entry, and where he lies on the Jew-ish scale. Don't forget to Rate/Review/Subscribe.
Another successful DeepStack Championship event is in the books. This time, our Event #52 $1,100 NLH DoubleStack $250K GTD attracted an impressive 391 players who created a prize pool of $379,270; eclipsing the guarantee of $250,000. Of those, 63 made it to Day 2, and we paid out 45 places.
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It took nine hours for the 63 to dwindle down to the final ten, then an additional seven hours, before a champion was crowned.
That champion would be Manuel Ruivo, from Portugal, who bulldozed his way through the final table taking out Ala Aqel (10th), Sam Jozani (6th), Andrew Crookston (3rd) and Michael Bennett (2nd) on his way to victory.
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Pokerspeler profiel van Evan Lipshultz. Alle informatie, winnings, en foto's.
Ruivo collected his second Venetian DeepStack trophy after winning one last year. His score tonight added to an already impressive poker resume that saw him surpass $715,000 in career earnings.
Hand #56: Evan Lipshultz raised to 200,000 from under the gun and Denis Timofeev shoved in the big blind. Leo Margets folded her big blind and Lipshultz snap-called.
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The board ran out for Lipshultz's pocket tens to hold to double up for the 2,695,000 he had in front of him.
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Hand #57: A walk for Lipshultz.
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Hand #58: Margets raised to 250,000 from the button and Ben Yu called. The flop came , and Yu check-called the 400,000 bet of Margets. They then both checked through the on the turn and the on the river. Margets tabled for the flopped pair of nines but was beaten by Yu who held for the flopped two pair.