The scheduled 3-day event had to extend one more, fourth day in order for a top winner to be determined, and in the end it was Adam Friedman who took down Event #18: $10,000 Dealer's Choice 6-Handed Championship, outlasting a total field of 111 entries to win the prize money of $293,275 and his second-career WSOP bracelet.
This amount was the 36-year-old poker pro's biggest live tournament score [...] Read more » 2018 WSOP: Event #18: $10,000 Dealers Choice 6-Handed won by Adam Friedman for $293,275
Joined: May '08
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the winner says that in order to play this format- 6 handed dealers choice you have to be competent in 20 games and I must admit that this sounds really attractive. surely some dudes make a silly mistake here and there and if you stay alert you have a good chance to pick up some relatively easy chips
Joined: Jul '10
Location: Brazil
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to win a tournament of this and very good because after financial stability to be able to play other bigger tournaments that can bring more profits immense for the race of who spends this tournaments
Joined: Mar '11
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These sorts of tournaments must be the most difficult to win because of the range of different games being played. Congratulations to Stuart Rutter on finishing runner-up and i hope he can go one better in future events
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I wonder, how can they play a game for that long. I am getting tired playing a few hours in a tournament the same day. And they have to go back again and again. Arent they get stressed with all that waiting ?
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Congratulations to Adam Friedman for being crowned champion of the $10,000 buy-in tournament. His relentless dedication and hard work have paid off. Wishing him all the best for his next exciting endeavors.
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Only those players who know these games can play at such a tournament with an entry of 10.000 dollars. You can not get bored or be stressed because they are professional players and patience is one of their skills. These Gamblers love to play for many hours. Congratulations for the winner of this game.
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Congratulations to the winner Adam Friedman for winning and taking away the cash prize of $ 293,275 and his WSOP bracelet ... sometimes I wonder what saint these guys have to win ... I think I lack enough experience in tournaments yet
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