Ivey leads and Elky lurks
On 16th day at the WSOP 2012, two more events were conducted but someone who stole the show is none other than Phil Ivey. After having two final tables in the previous week and a marvelous second-place finish in the $10k Pot Limit Hold’em, Phil Ivey is the leading the tournament with 27 poker players were left in the Event 24.
NEW POKER BRACELETS
With the forty-third Annual WSOP (World Series of Poker) only a week far, it is single reserve which the brand new bracelet has officially been revealed. After all, it is the single matter by which players count their success. The designer of the year is Jason Arasheben, probably popularly called as “Jason of Beverly Hills.”
SEED GETS PRIZE
Huck Seed won a $600K price in a poker event recently. The usual $20,000 buy-in-freeze-out was out with a new twist coming in at £100,000 per player which was intended for player take all.
The line up didn`t fail to impress with names such as Phil Ivey, owner of eight World Series Poker bracelets, the online superstar Huckleberry Seed and many others.
Huck Seed, who is known for taking crazy prop bets, took yet another bet before focusing on the all important $600K prize by eating a bell pepper from a bowl, which was placed in the Poker After Dark lounge area.
SEED TO BE PART OF 'POKER AFTER DARK'
SEED SPOTTED
Huck Seed was seen taking part in the World Series of Poker Europe, the £5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha championship. Players spotted at the event include Phil Ivey, Barry Greenstein, Phil Hellmuth, Huck Seed, Jeff Lisandro, Men “the master” Nguyen, John Juanda, Howard Lederer, Annette Obrestad, Chris Ferguson, Allen Cunningham, Tom Dwan, Barny Boatman, Roberto Romanello, Erik Seidel, Theo Jorgensen, Andy Bloch, Dave “Devilfish” Ulliott and last years PLO champion Jani Vilmunen.
HUCK SEED SHINES
Huck Seed, LuckyChewy shone in Doubles Poker Championship by putting up an impressive performance. During the second half-hour of coverage, former World Poker Tour (WPT) Championship winner David Chiu teamed with Jennifer Harman.
UB.com pro Annie Duke teamed with David Oppenheim, Gus Hansen teamed with Justin “Boosted J” Smith, and Andrew “luckychewy” Lichtenberger partnered with Huck Seed. Interestingly, Seed won the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event in 1996 when Lichtenberger was just eight years old.
SEED WINS TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
Huck Seed has won the Tournament of Champions at the 2010 World Series of Poker and takes home $500,000 prize money.
Seed is a four-time WSOP bracelet winner and beat Howard Lederer in the final heads up play.
The Tournament of Champions disappeared for three years, but was renewed with the public voting for their favorite World Series of Poker bracelet winners.
The top 20 qualified as did previous Tournament of Champions winners and WSOP Main Event winners. There were two sponsor exemption.s
SEED IN 2010 WSOP BATTLE
When it comes to large field tournaments, it’s unusual for a number of top pros to weave their way through the tournament and be in contention near the end, but this is exactly what has happened in the $1,500 Omaha 8 or better tournament at the 2010 World Series of Poker.
Among the remaining 26 players vying for the coveted WSOP bracelet, not to mention the 6-figure payday, are Dan Heimiller, Shawn Buchanan, Jeff Madsen, Ylon Schwartz, David Bach, and Huck Seed.
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We all love Huckleberry Seed! Go win some Poker Bracelets!