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I was reading this article a while back and have been meaning to write on this topic.  So after arriving in Scottsdale, Arizona and venturing out to the infamous Casino Arizona to play there 3-5 $150 game.  I over heard a bunch of young poker enthusiasts talking about “Why Isn’t Poker Considered A Sport”.   This instantly shot ideas [...]

Congratulations to the World Series Of Poker Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better Event #47 winner Ryan Hughes of Phoenix, Arizona.  Ryan beat out 543 entrants capturing first prize for $183,368, his second WSOP gold bracelet and his 9th WSOP cash.

Congratulations to the World Series Of Poker Pot-Limit Omaha W/Rebuys Event # 34 winner Layne Flack of Las Vegas, NV. Layne beat out 320 entrants capturing first prize for $577,725, his sixth WSOP gold bracelet and his 19th WSOP cash.

Congratulations to the World Series Of Poker World Championship Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Event # 33 winner Sebastian Ruthenberg. Sebastian beat out 261 entrants capturing first prize for $328,756, his first WSOP gold bracelet and his 2nd ever WSOP cash.

Congratulations to the World Series Of Poker World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold’em Event #25 winner Kenny Tran of Arcadia, CA. Kenny beat out 256 entrants capturing first prize for $539,056, his first WSOP gold bracelet and his 12th WSOP cash.

Congratulations to the World Series Of Poker Pot-Limit Hold’em/Omaha Event #24 winner Max Pescatori of Las Vegas, NV. Max beat out 457 entrants capturing first prize for $246,471, his second WSOP gold bracelet and his 17th WSOP cash.

Congratulations to the World Series Of Poker No-Limit Hold’em Event #23 winner Blair Hinkle of Kansas City, Mo. Blair beat out 1,344 entrants capturing first prize for $507,563, his first WSOP gold bracelet and his 2nd ever WSOP cash.

Congratulations to the World Series Of Poker H.O.R.S.E. Event #22 winner Jens Voertmann Dortmund, Germany. Jens beat out 414 entrants capturing first prize for $298,253, his first WSOP gold bracelet and his 2nd ever WSOP cash.

Congratulations to the World Series Of Poker No-Limit Hold’em Event #21 winner Scott Seiver of Las Vegas, NV. Scott beat out 731 entrants capturing first prize for $755,891, his first WSOP gold bracelet and his 6th WSOP cash.

Congratulations to the World Series Of Poker Limit Hold’em Event #20 winner Daniel Negreanu of Las Vegas, NV. Daniel beat out 479 entrants capturing first prize for $204,874, his fourth WSOP gold bracelet and his 30th WSOP cash.