Two of three Day 2 flights are in the books now and about 800 players are through to Day 3 of the 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event. The chip leader (at the moment - Day 2C still to be played) is Nick Schwarmann (413,600 chips) who overtook the lead from Jason DeWitt (ranked 2nd with 382,900) during the last level of Day 2. Schwarmann, from Orlando, Fla. has more than $400,000 in tournament ea[...] Read more » 2013 WSOP Main Event: Brunson and Merson Through To Day 3!
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Hello all the wonderful mobsters out there, this is your friend pochui from Lithuania, somewhere near the sea writing to you, wish a good day to each and everyone of you.
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I am very happy to be a part of such a great community, wish you the best of luck at the tables, off the tables, behind the tables, under the tables and in your life in general. Yours truly pochui, somewhere near the sea, Lithuania
Joined: Jan '11
Location: United States
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Go Doyle! Damn, I was wanting him to take this event down at least one more time. I always liked watching him play and miss watching High Stakes. He would just kick back and relax as he monitored the players and the table. When he was in a hand he usually faired well. Wishing him the best of luck!
Joined: Mar '11
Location: United Kingdom
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Doyle Brunson's level of concentration is amazing for a man of his age. He must have been an incredible player in his younger days and i bet he could play for about 96 hours straight. Great to see him still playing