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Brotherly Advice 2005 WSOP Main Event Champion Joe Hachem (standing) stops by the final two tables of the $10,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold 'em event to check on his brother Tony. Tony Hachem is currently in the Top 5 chip counts and looking for his first gold bracelet. One Drop to One Thousand Phil Hellmuth, who just yesterday finished fourth in the Big One for One Drop for over $2.6 million, is back at it today in the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em event. Nice Seat Draw, Baby Scotty Nguyen watches on as Jennifer Tilly is involved in a pot early on Day 2 of the $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi/Lo event. SURF'S UP The Magician Antonio Esfandiari rides the wave of his friends and family after claiming the first-ever WSOP Platinum bracelet in WSOP Event #55. 18 Million Reasons to Celebrate After winning the Big One for One Drop and the $18,346,673 first place prize, Antonio Esfandiari gets a lift from his family and friends on hand to watch. Chillin' The ESPN camera crew keeps a close eye on Phil Hellmuth as he relaxes on the Main Stage floor just before the broadcast begins. Showtime Vegas showgirls and Tournament Director Jack Effel kick off the ESPN coverage of the Big One for One Drop. No Laughing Matter Early in the action at the Big One for One Drop final table, Guy Laliberte (center) moves all-in against Antonio Esfandiari. While Esfandiari deliberates, Laliberte dons his clown nose to see if that might influence his opponent's decision. The Magician Big One for One Drop chip leader Antonio Esfandiari takes a few moments before play begins to chat with ESPN's Kara Scott. Tournament Director By Day, Poker Announcer By Night WSOP Tournament Director Jack Effel gets things started at the Big One for One Drop final table by introducing the eight players. There are 1400 entries in the photo blog.
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