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MintTrav:
Carlos looking more excited:


MintTrav:
Event 42: $1,500 RazzWinner          Bradley RubenRunners          311Paid          47Final Table          8
Player          Position          Points          Yuri Martins Dzivielevski          4          12          David "ODB" Baker          5          10          Julien Martini          24          1          Yueqi Zhu          33          1          Robert Campbell          39          1          Anthony Zinno          41          1         
Selector    Points                   Stephen 2    12                   Stu    12                   Barrie 1    11                   Carl 1    10                   Chris    10                   David    10                   Del    10                   Jon    10                   Luca 1    10                   Luca 2    10                   Rob    10                   Jo 1    2                   Derek    1                   Gareth    1                   Jo 2    1                   John 1    1                   John 2    1                   Stephen 1    1                  
After two online PLO bracelets, Ruben's first live bracelet is in Razz. He is still trying to claim to be a novice at Razz, but he was third in this same event in 2017. He had a familiar face to keep him company - David 'ODB' Baker, who was second that day, was fifth in this.

Robert Campbell is in da house. Watch out!

MintTrav:
Event 43: $1,000 Double Stack No Limit Hold'emWinner          Anthony DenoveRunners          3991Paid          599Final Table          10
Player          Position          Points          Niall Farrell          88          1          Jeff Sluzinski          90          1         
Selector    Points                   Chris    2                  
A double stack four-day tournament with a $1k buy-in and 4,000 entries - it's not surprising that pro's were scarce. We had two cashes out of 600, which rounds to 0%. Amazingly, Chris had both of them. Laser-sharp picking is one way of looking at it. Another is an ability to choose the pro's who are willing to waste four days on a wild goose chase. Gratz on the points.

MintTrav:
Event 44: $3,000 No Limit Hold'em 6-HandedWinner          Ryan HansenRunners          162Paid          25Final Table          8
Player          Position          Points          Mike Matusow          16          1          Daniel Zack          19          1          Nick Schulman          21          1          Joseph McKeehen          23          1         
Selector    Points                   John 1    2                   Barrie 2    1                   Carl 1    1                   Chris    1                   Derek    1                   Gareth    1                   Jo 2    1                   Karen    1                   Luca 2    1                   Michael    1                   Nic    1                   Richard    1                   Rob    1                  
Snare a bracelet on your first cash - that's the way to do it. Ryan Hansen's win was no fluke though - he is a Limit Hold'em specialist who can be found playing cash LH at the Borgota next time you're in town. Raymond Henson was ninth, and for a minute I thought he had won it, which would have been nice as he has had numerous final tables but has never won a bracelet. This was his sixth cash this Series, including coming 3rd and 11th in the two Dealer's Choice tournaments. He has also cashed four times in the Main Event, with a best finish of 12th. Yeah, it wasn't him. Matusow is still a crack tournament player despite all his issues.

It's almost expected now for players who have won their fourth or fifth bracelet and their apostles to hold up the related number of fingers. I'm not so sure it's a thing when you've won one.

MintTrav:
Event 45: $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha 8-Handed ChampionshipWinner          Tommy LeRunners          344Paid          52Final Table          8
Player          Position          Points          Eli Elezra          6          8          Daniel Zack          13          1          Mike Matusow          17          1          Robert Campbell          27          1          John Racener          28          1          Adam Hendrix          29          1          Brandon Shack-Harris          43          1          Randy Ohel          46          1          Stephen Chidwick          48          1         
Selector    Points                   Barrie 2    9                   Carl 1    3                   Carl 2    3                   Jo 2    3                   Derek    2                   Gareth    2                   Aneurin    1                   Barrie 1    1                   Chris    1                   David    1                   John 1    1                   Jon    1                   Karen    1                   Luca 1    1                   Luca 2    1                   Michael    1                   Nic    1                   Richard    1                   Simon A    1                   Stephen 1    1                   Stephen 2    1                   Tom    1                  
He did it! After losing heads-up in #39 (also PLO), Tommy Le came straight back to win this. After a few early NLHE cashes (including two top-100 results in the Main Event), Le has specialised in PLO and, apsrt from another ME result, his last fourteen cashes have all been in PLO. He has finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th in previous years. Just can't crack that 4th place. Jeremy Ausmus came close to a second bracelet of the Series, finishing fifth. Daniel Zack, Mike Matusow and Dylan Linde keep missing the final table. Zack and Matusow both had their second teens finish in #44 and their third in #45, while Linde was in the teens in #40 and #45.

Jordan Spurlin, who was second, is a Pro Super Smash Bros Melee and Project M Player. As you known, Project M is a development of Brawl to make it more like Melee, and remains the most popular gameplay mod of Brawl in tournament settings.

Third-place Chris Sandrock owns the Sunset Casino in Montana and has possibly the greatest record at the WSOP, having cashed regularly across the last 26 years, never finishing lower than 12th! He was 12th in 1995, 7th in 2002, 10th in 2007 and now has a 3rd place on his record after cashing yet again.

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