The Official WSOP Photo BlogSelect Year:
Poker Ambassador 2010 Main Event Champion Jonathan Duhamel takes a moment during the break of the $1,500 No-Limit Hold 'em event to snap a few pictures with young fans visiting the World Series of Poker. JRB Makes a Run Jean-Robert Bellande is near the chip lead at the start of Day 2 action in the $2,500 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold 'em event. Old School Phil Hellmuth sports his 1989 WSOP Main Event Championship bracelet during the $10,000 Limit Championship today. Welcome to the WSOP! 2005 WSOP Main Event Champion Joe Hachem just arrived in Las Vegas in time to late register for the $2,500 Six-Handed No-Limit event. On one of his first hands, Hachem held aces and was able to double up. Elky Gets His Bracelet! Just after his bracelet ceremony, Bertrand Grospellier chats with Jason Mercier with his first WSOP gold bracelet in hand. Lex Appeal Evelyn Ng stood up on the rail of the $1,000 No-Limit Hold 'em event to cheer on her boyfriend, Lex Veldhuis. Veldhuis is currently one of the chip leaders with only 12 players remaining. Seventh Street In the $10,000 7-Stud tournament, Men Nguyen needed to improve on seventh street to knock out Tryba. Nguyen flipped his last card up but wasn't able to draw out and Tryba doubled up. The WSOP Grind The World Series of Poker can be a grind for any player, even The Grinder. Michael Mizrachi took a moment in between hands of the $2,500 Eight Game Mix to rest his eyes. No Add-on Needed Just before the first break of the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha event, Jeff Sarwer raked in a huge pot, eliminating three opponents on the hand. Sarwer looks to be the chip leader early on in the event and has not even used his two red add-on chips yet. Brotherly Love? At the start of the $10,000 7-Stud Championship event, brothers Michael and Rob Mizrachi found themselves seated next to each other. The Grinder had some fun while his brother checked out the action. There are 1400 entries in the photo blog.
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