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		<title>WSOP-E Gets Dreamy Final Table RE: Exciting Line-up, Sloooow Action</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 18:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Slow action or not &#8230; that&#8217;s what TV editing is for, and makes me think some damn good poker is being played. (Ahh, how I&#8217;ve been corrupted from back in the day when I thought every final table should be shown live in its totality.) Seriously, can&#8217;t wait to see it on TV. You&#8217;ve got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://pokerati.com/2009/10/01/wsop-europe-main-event-final-exciting-lineup-sloooow-action/">Slow action or not</a> &#8230; that&#8217;s what TV editing is for, and makes me think some damn good poker is being played. (Ahh, how I&#8217;ve been corrupted from back in the day when I thought every final table should be shown live in its totality.)</p>
<p>Seriously, can&#8217;t wait to see it on TV. You&#8217;ve got bracelets out the yin-yang. Two November Niners. The <a href="http://jetsetway.com">father of the November Nine&#8217;s bad-guy</a>. An epicurean old-timer Brit. Daniel Negreanu. International flavor. Accomplished young guns. Scandis. All in the pretty cool setting that is The Casino at the Empire. </p>
<p>It was a sexy, if not tough field to get through, too. The in-the-money fight from four tables down to one saw Doyle Brunson, Liz Lieu, <a href="http://soccerati.com/2009/09/sherringham-gunning-for-poker-glory/">EPL soccer legend Teddy Sheringham</a>, Devilfish, Men the Master, Hendon Mobber Ram Vaswani, Steven Z for good measure, and plenty of valid others.</p>
<p>(Wouldn&#8217;t it be dandy if ESPN could show maybe an hour of lead-up, with two hours of final table? Just an NFL football game, ya know?)</p>
<p><a href="http://twitter.com/jeffreypollack">@JeffreyPollack</a>&#8216;s been giving his eloquently bare-bones play-by-play.</p>
<p>And you can also <a href="http://wsope.betfair.com">follow via our pals at Betfair</a>. </p>
<p>Click below to see a more detailed breakdown of the players of what may well be one of the most storied final tables of the year:</p>
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via Nolan:<br />
<center><b>THE FINAL TABLE AT 2009 WSOP EUROPE</b></center></p>
<blockquote><p>SEAT 1:                     BARRY SHULMAN<br />
HOMETOWN:           LAS VEGAS, NV<br />
CHIP COUNT:           1,090,000</p>
<p>Barry Shulman is a former WSOP gold bracelet winner.  He won the Seven-Card Stud Eight-or-Better championship in 2001.  Shulman is CEO of Card Player magazine and has been one of the poker industryâ€™s most-respected voices for more than a decade.  Shulmanâ€™s appearance at this final table means the Shulman family has hit the daily double in WSOP events, this year.  His son Jeff Shulman is one of the famed â€œNovember Nineâ€ in the 2009 WSOP Main Event, which concludes next month.  Shulmanâ€™s wife Allyn is a respected player as well, who competed in the championship and is sitting in the crowd today to cheer for Barry.  Yes indeed, the entire Shulman Family can sure play poker!
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<blockquote><p>SEAT 2:                     JASON MERCIER<br />
HOMETOWN:           FORT LAUDERDALE, FL<br />
CHIP COUNT:           3,198,000</p>
<p>Jason Mercier is a former WSOP gold bracelet winner.  He won the $1,500 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha championship earlier this year in Las Vegas.  Mercier has performed very well in Europe, winning the 2008 European Poker Tourâ€™s championship in San Remo, Italy.  He also won the ONE MILLION POUND showdown here in London, last year.  Despite all his winnings, itâ€™s reported that Mercier would not shell out the money for a hotel room while staying in London, preferring instead to crash on the sofa at a friendâ€™s house.  Mercier has dominated play in this tournament so far, and arrives at the final table as the player to beat, as the current chip leader.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>SEAT 3:                     PRAZ BANSI<br />
HOMETOWN:           LONDON, ENGLAND<br />
CHIP COUNT:           1,160,000</p>
<p>Praz Bansi is one of six former WSOP gold bracelet winners at todayâ€™s final table.  He won the $1,000 buy-in Limit Holdâ€™em championship in 2006.  To say Bansi is â€œhotâ€ would be an understatement.  Heâ€™s final-tabled six major poker tournaments this year alone, with his best showing being a win at the Five-Star World Poker Classic, held last Spring.  Bansi starts the day with an average-sized stack and a great deal of experience and confidence.  Heâ€™ll be a tough player, for sure.
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<blockquote><p>SEAT 4:                     MARKUS RISTOLA<br />
HOMETOWN:           HELSINKI, FINLAND<br />
CHIP COUNT:           784,000</p>
<p>Ristola hopes to become only the third Finnish poker player in history to win a WSOP gold bracelet.  His fellow countryman Jani Vilmunus won the PLO championship here last week.  Ristola is a 22-year-old student and part-time poker pro.  He started playing poker only a few years ago, and has already cashed in several major events, winning the most recent Helsinki Poker Freezeout.  Ristola is already guaranteed the biggest tournament payout of his young career, to date.  Regardless of what happens today, the future looks very bright indeed, for Markus Ristola.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>SEAT 5:                     CHRIS BJORIN<br />
HOMETOWN:           LONDON, ENGLAND<br />
CHIP COUNT:           518,000</p>
<p>Chris Bjorin is a two-time former WSOP gold bracelet winner.  He won WSOP events in 2000 and 2001.  Bjorin was actually born in Sweden.  He immigrated to London where he now lives in order to concentrate full-time on poker and sports betting.  He also loves drinking fine wines and dining at expensive restaurants.  Bjorin has more than $4 million (USD) in career tournament winnings, to date.  This marks his 51st time to cash in WSOP events, which puts him in eighth-place on the all-time list.  In addition to becoming a poker legend for his accomplishments, Chris is also one of the gameâ€™s true gentlemen.   </p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>SEAT 6:                     JAMES AKENHEAD<br />
HOMETOWN:           LONDON, ENGLAND<br />
CHIP COUNT:           1,398,000</p>
<p>This has already been an incredible year for 26-year-old poker pro James Akenhead.  Heâ€™s one of the â€œNovember Nine,â€ which will compete for the 2009 world poker championship next month.  And now, here he is currently ranked second in chips coming into todayâ€™s final table.  Not to tell a bad beat story, but Akenhead probably should have at least one WSOP gold bracelet to his name already.  He was on the verge of winning an event in 2008, when his opponent was all in and drawing slim with 10-4 against Akenheadâ€™s A-K.  The opponent spiked quad tens, and Akenhead had to settle for second place.  Now, itâ€™s redemption time/  Akenhead gets his shot today in London, and again in Las Vegas, next month.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>SEAT 7:                     DANIEL NEGREANU<br />
HOMETOWN:           LAS VEGAS, NV<br />
CHIP COUNT:           438,000</p>
<p>Daniel Negreanu is a four-time WSOP gold bracelet winner.  He won his first WSOP title in 1998, then the youngest player in WSOP history ever to win a gold bracelet.  He won subsequent titles in 2002, 2003, and 2008.  Negreanu is unquestionably one of pokerâ€™s biggest superstars and most popular players, appearing regularly on high-stakes poker shows and television commercials.  He is about to star in a new TV series in the US, which begins filming when he returns after this event.  Negreanu was WSOP â€œPlayer of the Yearâ€ in 2004.  He is also third on the career all-time money list for overall worldwide tournaments, with over $11 million in wins, to date.  He hopes to make that $12 million plus, today â€“ but has a big challenge ahead as the shortest stack.
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<blockquote><p>SEAT 8:                     ANTOINE SAOUT<br />
HOMETOWN:           SAINT MARTIN DES CHAMPS, FRANCE<br />
CHIP COUNT:           701,000</p>
<p>Antoine Saout is one of two players at this final table who is a member of this yearâ€™s â€œNovember Nine.â€  He is a 25-year-old aspiring poker pro, who won his way into the WSOP Main Event by playing in an online satellite, which cost him just $50.  Saoutâ€™s specialty is playing in multiple poker games online.  In some ways, Saout is the most secretive player in todayâ€™s finale, and he seems to like it that way.  He has relatively few tournament cashes or recorded results, yet he has certainly shown he can play poker with the worldâ€™s best players.  Itâ€™s an amazing accomplishment to make it to final tables here at WSOP Europe, and the WSOP Main Event.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>SEAT 9:                     MATT HAWRILENKO<br />
HOMETOWN:           BOSTON, MA<br />
CHIP COUNT:           674,000</p>
<p>Matt is a former WSOP gold bracelet winner.  He won more than $1 million in Event #56 at this yearâ€™s WSOP, taking the top prize in the $5,000 buy-in Six-Handed No-Limit Holdâ€™em championship.  Hawrilenko is a graduate of Princeton University.  Now 27, he worked for a top investment firm before concentrating on poker full-time.  If Hawrilenko gets heads-up, look out.  He is widely acknowledged as one of the gameâ€™s top heads-up specialists.  Hawrilenko mostly concentrates on high-stakes cash games, yet has now made four final tables at this yearâ€™s WSOP.</p></blockquote>
<p>Final table play starts at noon on Thursday.  Play resumes with 10,000-20,000 blinds and a 3,000 ante.  55:06 remains in Level 22.</p>
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		<title>WSOP Europe Main Event Final: Exciting Lineup, Sloooow Action</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 16:21:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>California Jen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main event of WSOP Europe is underway now, with a super exciting final table of poker stars. These were the starting chip counts when they took their seats: Seat 1: Barry Shulman (1,090,000) Seat 2: Jason Mercier (3,198,000) Seat 3: Praz Bansi (1,160,000) Seat 4: Markus Ristola (784,000) Seat 5: Chris Bjorin (518,000) Seat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main event of WSOP Europe is underway now, with a super exciting final table of poker stars. These were the starting chip counts when they took their seats:</p>
<p>Seat 1:	Barry Shulman (1,090,000)<br />
Seat 2:	Jason Mercier (3,198,000)<br />
Seat 3:	Praz Bansi (1,160,000)<br />
Seat 4:	Markus Ristola (784,000)<br />
Seat 5:	Chris Bjorin (518,000)<br />
Seat 6:	James Akenhead (1,398,000)<br />
Seat 7:	Daniel Negreanu (438,000)<br />
Seat 8:	Antoine Saout (701,000)<br />
Seat 9:	Matt Hawrilenko (674,000)</p>
<p>The group consists of six previous WSOP bracelet winners (Shulman, Mercier, Bansi, Bjorin, Negreanu, &#038; Hawrilenko), two members of the November Nine (Akenhead &#038; Saout), and a father of a November Niner (Shulman). </p>
<p>More than four hours into the final table &#8220;action,&#8221; Negreanu worked his way into second place. And that&#8217;s about it. Play continues with the likelihood that someone will eventually be eliminated. Live coverage can be found on the <a href="http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/tourney/updatelander--new.asp">World Series of Poker website</a>.</p>
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