It ended up being the Britain poker pro Jake Cody who won the $25,000 heads-up event after knocking out Yevgeniy Timoshenko, from America, in second place. For the win Jake Cody received a first place prize of $851,192 and his first WSOP bracelet. The win also meant that he completed Poker's Triple Crown - the 2011 WSOP $25k heads-up win, the WPT Grand Prix De Paris win in 2005, and the EPT Dubli[...] Read more » 2011 WSOP: Jake Cody won the $25k Heads-up event
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Looks like the favouite Gus Hansen was caught in the way to the podium. Who did he loose with, anyone knows? For Jake Cody, transforming $25k in $850k should have been very nice, i know it would for me
------------ Looks like the favouite Gus Hansen was caught in the way to the podium. Who did he loose with, anyone knows? For Jake Cody, transforming $25k in $850k should have been very nice, i know it would for me
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Gus Hansen was caught on the wrong foot, when he played Jake Cody Jake Cody was real high flying and did knock out both Gus and Yevgeniy Timoshenko without using any of his add-on buttons Congratulations on Poker's Triple Crown!
Yeah, I think everybody would like to play in such tournament, who wouldn't? It takes a lot of hard work (or luck xD) to play in some big WSOP event, but it's worth it. For me it would be nice to play in some smaller tournament, like one of the EPT or something It would be a great experiance, also I've never played any live tournament yet
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me too havent played any live tournament yet but would love to play a wsop event at some point. Jake has proved his worth by winning triple crown, lets see wht more he has to offer.