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9 months ago ::
17 Oct 12 01:51 PM
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Date Joined:
Jun 24, 2010
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My game is only tight when my hands are clasped in prayer.
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 Hi m888s, Tonight is the night that Team 888poker's Triple Threat goesfor gold! You are invited to Team 888poker’s Russell Thomas, Jake Balsiger’s Jesse Sylvia, and coming out party. They are three of the WSOP Main Event’s October 9 participants going for the poker world champion title and the coveted gold bracelet. After navigating their way through a 6,598 player field, one of our players could walk away with the $8,500,000 first place prize money that goes with the title and the bracelet. The final table is set for 30 October at 00:00 GMT and 31 October at 01:00 GMT 2012. Join us for all the live updates as Jesse, Russell and Jake go for WSOP gold! GET LIVE OCTOBER 9 LIVE UPDATES HERE Already an 888poker member: Deposit using Promo OCTOBER9 and FREE tickets to 3 x $1,000 Guaranteed Tournament! New to 888poker: Deposit using Promo 888WSOPFT and get a FREE ticket to 3 x $1,000 Guaranteed Tournament!
What
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$1,000 GNTD -Team 888poker Triple Threat at the WSOP FT
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When
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Saturday 3 November @ 11:00, 15:00, 20:00 GMT
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Where
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Tournaments tab
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Buy-in
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Free with deposit using the correct promo code above
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Prize pool
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$1,000
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Registration
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29/10/2012 @ 12:00
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Come show your support and win prizes on our twitter promos! Sean
Moderated by
wkdwitch (888Mod)
on Oct 29, 2012 - 08:47PM
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8 months ago ::
29 Oct 12 08:40 PM
#2
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Date Joined:
Mar 24, 2011
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I think these games are on Saturday 3rd November, not Sunday.
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8 months ago ::
29 Oct 12 08:45 PM
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Date Joined:
Jul 13, 2007
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Thanks Karl, I'll change it.
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8 months ago ::
31 Oct 12 11:22 AM
#4
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Status:
happy as bunny in a box of carrots :)
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| Jesse Sylvia |
82,350,000 |
16,700,000 |
| Greg Merson |
70,600,000 |
-19,700,000 |
| Jake Balsiger |
45,250,000 |
3,000,000 |
Jesse playing well and in the lead when they went into a short break about 10 minutes ago.
Post, then make another post and then post even more.
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8 months ago ::
31 Oct 12 12:31 PM
#5
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update
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Jesse Sylvia |
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95,300,000 |
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Greg Merson |
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81,700,000 |
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Jake Balsiger |
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21,200,000 |
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8 months ago ::
31 Oct 12 01:23 PM
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Date Joined:
May 22, 2011
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Heads up Merson 117.6 m Sylvia 78.3m , just found a stream so that my afternoon sorted :)
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8 months ago ::
31 Oct 12 02:02 PM
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It took nearly 13 hours of play and 400 hands, but finally a 2012 World Series of Poker champion has been crowned! Walking away with the gold bracelet and a whopping $8,531,853 is Greg Merson! After a handful of eliminations yesterday set the stage for Day 9 of the Main Event today, Merson was joined by Jesse Sylvia and Jake Balsiger to battle to a winner. Merson took the chip lead into three-handed play, but it was far from over. The three players battled and battled. Several short stacks doubled up, the chip lead changed hands numerous times, and at times, no one thought the competition was going to end. Then, on the 382nd hand of the final table,
well done Greg Merson!
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8 months ago ::
31 Oct 12 03:00 PM
#8
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Status:
happy as bunny in a box of carrots :)
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Here is the last hand. In all honesty I do feel that Greg played the better game but I would have liked Jesse to win as we would have had some great promos on 888 with a WSOP main event champ
Post, then make another post and then post even more.
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8 months ago ::
31 Oct 12 04:11 PM
#9
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Date Joined:
Jun 26, 2006
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It took nearly 13 hours of play and 400 hands, but finally a 2012 World Series of Poker champion has been crowned! Walking away with the gold bracelet and a whopping $8,531,853 is Greg Merson!
After a handful of eliminations yesterday set the stage for Day 9 of the Main Event today, Merson was joined by Jesse Sylvia and Jake Balsiger to battle to a winner. Merson took the chip lead into three-handed play, but it was far from over.
The three players battled and battled. Several short stacks doubled up, the chip lead changed hands numerous times, and at times, no one thought the competition was going to end. Then, on the 382nd hand of the final table,
well done Greg Merson!
Well done to Greg Merson, he did well to win it.
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