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jjgold

jjgold

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Seat Player Country Chip Count

1 Boris Angelov Bulgaria 52,900,000

2 Malo Latinois France 25,500,000

3 Brian Kim United States 94,600,000

4 Niklas Astedt Sweden 94,200,000

5 Joe Serock United States 83,600,000

6 Jordan Griff United States 143,700,000

7 Jonathan Tamayo United States 26,700,000

8 Andres Gonzalez Spain 18,300,000

9 Jason Sagle Canada 67,300,000
 

BigJay

BigJay

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I remember watching a few live unedited awhile back and it was so boring compared to edited version.

Each hand took so long

Is there a timed action clock these days?
 

613tunit

613tunit

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I’ve had PokerGo for years. They let anyone watch it on their YouTube Channel for about hour then you’ll need to get a PokerGo membership to watch the rest for $69.99 per year for the first timers and $99 per year after that. That’s pretty cheap for being able to see the main event live, a lot of other tournaments, lots of cash games etc etc The best part is they have soooo much poker content that you can watch all episodeson demand.
 
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rsstreams

rsstreams

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I gotta go with Astedt, haven't seen any odds yet. He has probably $4M in live tourney money but probably $45M in online tourney money. He is regarded as one of the truly elite players in the world, or at least best player that may not be widely-known outside the pokergeeks.
 

lekidecincinnati

lekidecincinnati

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I’ve had PokerGo for years. They let anyone watch it on their YouTube Channel for about hour then you’ll need to get a PokerGo membership to watch the rest for $69.99 per year for the first timers and $99 per year after that. That’s pretty cheap for being able to see the main event live, a lot of other tournaments, lots of cash games etc etc The best part is they have soooo much poker content that you can watch all episodeson demand.
pass u can get for one month like 10 bucks and cancel
 
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