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Friday, October 1, 2010

Win Poker CEO Dan Fleyshman takes 2010 World Series of Poker Europe final table

The final table is set the main event of the World Series of Poker Europe 2010 and Dan Fleyshman, CEO of Victory will bring in Poker, chip lead when nine players take their seats on Tuesday. Fleyshman is not a professional, but it is about how wrapped in the poker industry, how you can start, taking victory Poker with hopes of building the site in one of the best in the industry. At the tables, Fleyshman had some remarkable results, but this is by far their greatest achievement of poker so far. His excitement was clear as he posted his followers on Twitter after the game had finished: "For 3 days told friends that I imagined end up at the final table w/Ivey & Isildur … scratch, I'm so glad they are freaking gone ..." [+] expand Dan Fleyshman WSOPPhotos. comVictory Poker CEO Dan Fleyshman enters the final table with the chip lead.

The world of poker was full of optimism when started playing on Monday with Viktor Blom, Phil Ivey and Hoyt Corkins occupying the fifth, sixth and seventh place in the chip counts. However, one by one the biggest names dropped leaving fans to browse and find a familiar face in Roland de Wolfe. The British pro will enter game room in chips. De Wolfe first put the map industry, with a victory on the World Poker Tour in 2005. He followed up with a victory over the European Tour of Poker's in 2006, a WSOP bracelet in 2009 and prospered between.He earned $ 4.8 million in prize money, since he transitioned to his work as a journalist for a player of poker and will try to dramatically increase the number of Tuesday. De Wolfe was also everyone's favourite player in the room when he eliminated David Peters in 10th place holding A-5-7 s. Pedro for completing the game for the night.

Ronald Lee played very well and will in the second game. He eliminated Ivey in 19th place when all the chips of Ivey went preflop while holding A-10 Lee had A-k.A King on the turn ended day Ivey and really just would continue execution of Lee. hours later, Lee played a hand incredibly well against Blom holding ACEs and slowplaying them to receive the maximum value. For all players on the coverage of ESPN3 on Monday, I felt Lee played consistently throughout the long session and must be one of the favorite heading into Tuesday's action.

The rest of the table is populated with the players who made things for felt, but never had their great victory. Danny Steinberg, thirdly in chips, cashed in the WSOP main event in Las Vegas 395th place finish.This is his third year WSOP money and will be the greatest of his career to live.James Bord, Fifthly, made his sixth WSOP money in this event, Brian Powell, sixth, made his fifth WSOP money.

Fabrizio Baldassari of Monaco is making his first WSOP cash, but has had some remarkable success throughout Europe and on the Italian Poker Tour. French Nicolas Levi has $ 765.805 in career earnings including a final table tournament on the EPT Dortmund in 2007. in addition to Wolfe, he has more experience out of the nine final sitting in short stack is Marc Inizan that took third in EPT Germany earlier this year to almost half a million dollars ... He'll be looking for a couple early and if he is able to make this happen, the French could be a great day in London.

Transmission of ESPN3 .com's final table begins Tuesday at noon ET.

Here's a look at the scores of chips from the table end: Dan Fleyshman (1.9 million in chips)
Ronald Lee (1.8 million)
Danny Steinberg (1.5 million)
Roland de Wolfe (1.3 million))
James Bord (1.3 million)
Brian Powell (842.000)
Fabrizio Baldassari (677.000)
Nicolas Levi (428.000)
Marc Inizan (349.000)

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