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Monday, June 20, 2011

Mark Radoje, WSOP tournament champion Shootout $ 5,000

Three days ago, 387 players put their hopes and buy-in $ 5,000 to enter the tournament at the WSOP 24 2011, No-Limit Hold'em Shootout between pokerişti extremely popular. The last day began with 10 players remaining at the final table immersed in the spotlight and cameras filming, and everyone's mind was set on the bracelet at stake and prize of nearly $ 450,000.
As a tournament shoot-out, all players had so far won two tables and that meant that all have the same number of faces. Balance took a while until they began to increase significantly the blinds, then poured deletions, and heads-up remained Radoje and Jeffrey Mark Gross.
Each player had a big day with gallery, but this mattered less. The direct duel, Radoje have twice as many chips than his opponent and did not give tournament management at any time. Finally, a hand in which Gross was all in preflop, Radoje defeated by {K-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} Even if he had won the hand {A-Spades}{J-Clubs} of Gross. A ten on the flop and another on the turn canceled any chance for Gross, that had saved the ace on the river either.
After a 3rd place at the WSOP 2010, Mark Radoje finally managed to grab his first WSOP bracelet, while his relatives arranged sang with joy in the stands.
Here's how they won those made the final table:
1Mark Radoje$ 436.568
2Jeffrey Gross$ 269.742
3Nicolas Fierrogottner$ 198.096
4Scott Baumstein$ 146.639
5Adam Junglen$ 109.406
6Nikita Lebedev$ 82.287
7Todd Terry$ 62.370
8Tom Marchese$ 47.636
9Sean Getzwiller$ 36.669
10Daniel Smith$ 28.447

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