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WPT Bellagio

Tags: Antonio Esfandiari, David Baker, Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic, oe Serock, Tony Dunst.
Posted on 05 December 2012 by "T".

The first day of play at the Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic ($10,000+$300 re-entry event at Bellagio, Las Vegas) attracted 374 players. After several hours of play, Day 1 concluded with 306 survivors and Jeremy Kottlet as the overnight chip leader with 134,975. Lots of well-known pros made it through the day with healthy stacks - just to mention a few of them: Joe Serock (77k), Tony Dunst (76,7k), Antonio Esfandiari (75k) and David Baker (75k). 

 

 


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3 comments on "WPT Bellagio"


 Fakiry05/12/2012 14:15:22 GMT
Tight launching in this year’s WPT Bellagio, with only 68 players running out in the first day. The big names aren’t still taking over the lead, but, strategically or not, the truth is they are there to win, and players like Antonio Esfandiari don’t enter at an event like this just to book presence, I guess we will hear about him until the reach of the final table.
 maxima19105/12/2012 16:05:51 GMT
At this point this tourney is a regular thing here in Las Vegas Esfandiari won the wsop big drop so why should he bother playing this tourney
 Greenmohave05/12/2012 22:32:00 GMT
The bellagio is a beatiful casino. Even the outside where the dancing water display is located will put you in a ttrance for over an hour.
I know this is about the tournament and not the Bellagio, but what a great place to have a poker tournament. Anyway I'm hoping Antonio "The Magician" Esfandiari takes it although he don't need the money.

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