The Official WSOP Photo BlogSelect Year:
The Best Player Never to Win a Bracelet No More.... Andy Bloch has just earned his first WSOP Gold Bracelet by winning the $1,500 7-Card Stud event at the 2012 World Series of Poker! Bathroom Break Andy Bloch and Barry Greenstein chat after dinner of the $1,500 7-Card Stud event while they wait for chip leader Stephen Su to return from an unscheduled bathroom break. But honey, I had the best hand.... Phil Hellmuth can't believe that he just got scooped near the money bubble in the $1,500 Omaha Hi/Lo Split event. On to the Sweet Sixteen 2010 November Niner Joseph Cheong advances to the Sweet 16 of the $5,000 No-Limit Hold 'em Mix-Max event. He defeated Nabih Zaczac in the round of 32 to move on. No Time to Check In.... Bryan Pellegrino's wife Melanie watches from the rail while her husband is heads-up for the WSOP Gold Bracelet in the $1,500 PLH event. Melanie literally just arrived in Vegas, as is evident by her suitcase that sits at the end of the row. Short Stack Chat Bryan Pellegrino and Jon Aguiar, the two short stacks at the $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold 'em final table, chat while they wait for chip leader Nick Jivkov to return from break. Looking for his Second Bracelet David Williams won his only WSOP Gold Bracelet in the $1,500 7-Card Stud event in 2006. He is now among the chip leaders and in the money in the same event this year. Bad River.... Daniel Negreanu is able to manage a smile despite being rivered for his tournament life by Nick Jivkov at the $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold 'em event. Boston Rob in the Booth Boston Rob Mariano joins David Tuchman in the WSOP Live Stream booth during the $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold 'em event. Show One.... With four players left in Event #3 ($3,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha), Leif Force and Julian Powell agree to show one of their four cards during a PLO round. (The revealed card was chosen randomly by the other player.) The 4s belongs to Force, while the Kc belongs to Powell. They reraised each other until they were all in on the turn with the board showing 6c-5s-2d-Qs. Powell showed Kc-Qh-6h-4d for two pair, queens and sixes, but Force turned over Ks-Jh-4s-3c for a six-high straight. The river was a blank, and Powell was felted and forced to use one of his rebuy chips. There are 1400 entries in the photo blog.
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