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Cash bubble bursts at WSOP Main Event
14 July 2010
After one hour of hand-for-hand action, Tim McDonald bubbled out of the Main Event, falling one spot short of the prize money.
The bubble bursts: WSOP Day 4 notebook14 July 2010
Entertaining table banter and a dominating performance by the Mizrachi family highlight our World Series of Poker Day 4 notebook.
Predictions for time of WSOP bubble burst right on target14 July 2010
Figuring out how long you’ll have to play in a poker tournament to finish in the money essentially comes down to math.
Johnny Chan killing the WSOP Main Event13 July 2010
The two-time Main Event champ more than doubled his chip stack on Day 3 of the World Series of Poker Main Event while Daniel Negreanu, Vanessa Rousso, Phil Laak and defending champ Joe Cada were eliminated.
Pavilion starts out buzzing, ends the day quietly at the WSOP13 July 2010
It’s been three years since Aaron Todd covered the World Series of Poker, and the most notable difference in the WSOP in the time he has been away is the addition of the 55,488 square-foot Pavilion for play.
WSOP Day 3 notebook13 July 2010
Scotty Nguyen's featured table performance and JJ Liu's flower delivery highight our WSOP Day 3 notebook.
Jack Ury continues historic run11 July 2010
Jack Ury, oldest participant in WSOP history, survived Day 2A of the World Series of Poker Main Event with 8,200 in chips.
Negreanu front and center on Day 2A10 July 2010
Daniel Negreanu was on the ESPN featured TV table, and it didn't take long for him to put his tournament life on the line.
WSOP is a family affair for Mizrachis10 July 2010
Brothers Michael and Robert Mizrachi came into the 2010 Main Event white hot. And that hot streak continued as both are in the top-25 in chips after Day 2A on Friday.
"All in and call" a familiar shout on Day 2A10 July 2010
When Day 2A of the 2010 World Series of Poker ended after eight hours of play, nearly 50 percent of a field of 2,412 players had been eliminated.
Ivey once again draws the crowd at Main Event9 July 2010
The player who drew the most attention on Day 1D of the World Series of Poker Main Event was, not surprisingly, Phil Ivey.
Main Event gives amateurs chance to brush with fame9 July 2010
At the WSOP Main Event, every entrant, for a measly $10,000, has a chance to go heads-up against a poker superstar or a famous celebrity. That can be a good or bad thing.
WSOP Main Event breaks 7,300 player mark9 July 2010
The 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event became the second-largest live poker tournament in history Thursday, with a field of 7,319 players and a prize pool of $$68,798,600.
The Gang talks WSOP Main Event8 July 2010
Casino City's Vin Narayanan, Dan Igo, and Aaron Todd discuss the WSOP, with interviews with Andy Bloch, David Alan Grier, Jerome Bettis and Shannon Elizabeth.
TV cameras bring added pressure for Main Event players7 July 2010
TV cameras are everywhere at the World Series of Poker Main Event. But if you're at one of the featured tables, your vulnerability is ratcheted up a bunch of notches.
Day 1B at WSOP Main Event just sick7 July 2010
Busted flush draws, quads and sick hands reigned supreme Tuesday at the World Series of Poker as 1,489 more players joined the chase for poker's top prize.
WSOP Main Event Day 1B news and notes7 July 2010
Casino City's Dan Igo wraps up action on Day 1B, including why it was a very special day for a particular Dutchman, and it had nothing to do with the World Cup.
Daniel Alaei wins third WSOP bracelet, $780,5996 July 2010
Daniel Alaei won the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship at the World Series of Poker on Sunday to claim his third WSOP gold bracelet and $780,599 in prize money.
Dutch physicist wins WSOP title, $570,9606 July 2010
Marcel Vonk won the sixth and final $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em championship at the 2010 World Series of Poker on Monday night, claiming his first WSOP gold bracelet and $570,960 in prize money.
WSOP Day 1A news and notes6 July 2010
Casino City's Dan Igo wraps up the action on the first day of the World Series of Poker Main Event.
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