Germany to the WSOP - It looks quite good?
No doubt, the American players who are at the WSOP in the majority, but Germany is on the move! Prozentuell hardly available, compared to the results of the German players who can see. Not only Michael None or Katja Thater play in the Premier League, we have around us and for you a few herausgepickt results:
Andreas Krause:
At the event 3 ($ 1500 No Limit Hold’em), he has an excellent 6th Space and could be $ 94122 profit for themselves.
Here are the last hand:
Krause is with Kh/10c All-in, Paul Evans calls him
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the small blind with Ad/9d.
Flop: As/6h/5h
Turn: 8c
River: Kc
That’s it, Evans wins with a pair of aces and Krause must admit the place.
However, a top result, and a fine profit!
Tim Gillig:
He plays at the event 15 ($ 1500 No Limit Hold’em), unfortunately only a short Vergnüngen he retires already on Day 1, 180th place But at least… who never tried, never has the chance…
Jan-Peter yacht man:
His preference is clearly Seven Card Stud Therefore, it was obvious that he is in Event 11 ($ 5000 Seven Card Stud) had filed. With 180 participants was the big competition, including the profit of $ 846000 had a lot of hope. Also yacht was his best man, but after Day 2 retired unfortunately.
Jan von Halle:
He has already participated in two events and the results are really not bad.
At the event 8 ($ 1000 No Limit Hold’em) made it to 9 Place, with a prize money of $ 34.196.
Here are his last hand against Dolph Arnold and Michael Chu:
Arnold plays with 20000 chips, Hall goes with All-In 148000, Chu calls from the big blind, Arnold throws away.
From Hall holds 9d/2h, Chu As / Ks - thus, the chances for Chu better.
Flop: Ac/5c/5d
Turn: 3s
River: 10d
Chu has two children with five aces and wins.
His second game, the event 13 ($ 5000 Pot Limit Hold’em) had in terms of Halle fighters showed his heart, but it availed nothing:
Allen Cunningham holds Ac / KD and Halle Ad / Qc, Cunningham goes all-in. By thinking long after the hall before he calls.
Flop: As/Kc/10c
Turn: 2s
River: 8s
Thus Cunningham has two pairs of aces with King and Von Halle has only 80000 in chips.
Only two laps later kicking him Kathy Liebert with a straight from the game.
Jan von Halle occupied space 18 with a profit of $ 17771st
Katja Thater:
About their commendable performance in Event 17, with the 5th Place, we have already reported. But its successful when they could play event 29 ($ 1500 Seven Card Razz) 1 Place and a prize money of $ 132653 even topped! Who knows what might still happen?
Robert Ziph (sometimes it is also “Zipf” written):
He played at the event 4 ($ 1500 Pot Limit Hold’em), and occupied 25 Place.
Robert Ziph goes with Pocket Women’s All-In but William Hill rausgeworfen, floppt an ace.
Michael None:
He is so far the most successful German players, the event he won 14 of the Bracelet. Unfortunately event at 24 ($ 5000 Seven Card Stud Hi / Lo) is not so good on Day 1 he resigned.
Varahram Vardjavand:
He has already participated in two tournaments - Event 14 and Event 22nd
In Event 14 ($ 1500 Seven Card Stud), he 12 Place and won $ 6.848. His next tournament he played with Event 22 ($ 5000 No Limit Hold’em) and won at least 16 Square, but more einbrachte him, namely $ 23047th
Well that’s what, right? We wish you all a TOI, TOI, TOI! Who knows, perhaps there’s still a bracelet for good old Germany?
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