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WSOP atrav��s da lente: Part III: Main Event!

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WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 101
We'll take just a quick moment to recognize the WSOP staff who worked so tirelessly for the full summer. Including one Friday afternoon when they all decided to show up for work in their whites.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 102
Remember the hair. Guillaume Darcourt. He'll play a significant role in the French subplot of this Main Event as it progresses as well.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 103
And Eoghan O'Dea, the Irishman. In case the name didn't tip you off to the nationality.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 104
As you will Bryan Devonshire.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 105
You probably won't remember Reza Kashani for very long, but here are a few names you won't want to forget. Starting with Ben Lamb. Already a bracelet winner and (at the time of this photo) second in the Player of the Year standings, Lamb decided to, you know, lead the Day 1b field after the first five levels, and on-and-off for much longer than that. You're going to be seeing plenty of him in the upcoming months...

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And we'll remind you (as Ty Stewart did the players before Day 3) about the 2011 WSOP Europe in a new location this year. Cannes, France, will be welcoming the brand to one of the most scenic locations in the world from October 7-20.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 107
And we'll leave you with an unusual look at the Amazon Room for now, with the rest of the unusual story to come very soon in the next edition.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 108
Andrew Robl. Out.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 109
Carter Gill. Also out, but in a most unusual way. After surviving Day 1c with 49,000 chips, Gill had a day off to, well, get himself into some trouble. Gill found himself banned from Harrah's properties, a significant hindrance to one playing the Main Event at the Rio. He was blinded out completely on Day 2.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 110
Day 4 brought the money bubble, and Paul Baron was just one of a hundred short stacks praying to survive a few more minutes.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 111
With 694 players remaining, the tournament was hand-for-hand. A single hand would be played at each table, then the dealer would stand and hold the action until the rest of the room caught up. Then, another hand all together.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 112
It was Reza Kashani who was the unlucky winner of the wooden spoon, though he was given an entry into next year's Main Event as a consolation prize.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 113
And he got to spend some time on TV with Kara Scott, too. Not so bad, is it Reza?

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 114
You probably won't remember Reza Kashani for very long, but here are a few names you won't want to forget. Starting with Ben Lamb. Already a bracelet winner and (at the time of this photo) second in the Player of the Year standings, Lamb decided to, you know, lead the Day 1b field after the first five levels, and on-and-off for much longer than that. You're going to be seeing plenty of him in the upcoming months...

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 115
As you will Bryan Devonshire.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 116
And Eoghan O'Dea, the Irishman. In case the name didn't tip you off to the nationality.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 117
Remember the hair. Guillaume Darcourt. He'll play a significant role in the French subplot of this Main Event as it progresses as well.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 118
We'll take just a quick moment to recognize the WSOP staff who worked so tirelessly for the full summer. Including one Friday afternoon when they all decided to show up for work in their whites.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 119
And we'll remind you (as Ty Stewart did the players before Day 3) about the 2011 WSOP Europe in a new location this year. Cannes, France, will be welcoming the brand to one of the most scenic locations in the world from October 7-20.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 120
And we'll leave you with an unusual look at the Amazon Room for now, with the rest of the unusual story to come very soon in the next edition.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 121
Andrew Robl. Out.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 122
Carter Gill. Also out, but in a most unusual way. After surviving Day 1c with 49,000 chips, Gill had a day off to, well, get himself into some trouble. Gill found himself banned from Harrah's properties, a significant hindrance to one playing the Main Event at the Rio. He was blinded out completely on Day 2.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 123
Day 4 brought the money bubble, and Paul Baron was just one of a hundred short stacks praying to survive a few more minutes.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 124
With 694 players remaining, the tournament was hand-for-hand. A single hand would be played at each table, then the dealer would stand and hold the action until the rest of the room caught up. Then, another hand all together.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 125
It was Reza Kashani who was the unlucky winner of the wooden spoon, though he was given an entry into next year's Main Event as a consolation prize.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 126
And he got to spend some time on TV with Kara Scott, too. Not so bad, is it Reza?

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 127
You probably won't remember Reza Kashani for very long, but here are a few names you won't want to forget. Starting with Ben Lamb. Already a bracelet winner and (at the time of this photo) second in the Player of the Year standings, Lamb decided to, you know, lead the Day 1b field after the first five levels, and on-and-off for much longer than that. You're going to be seeing plenty of him in the upcoming months...

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 128
As you will Bryan Devonshire.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 129
And Eoghan O'Dea, the Irishman. In case the name didn't tip you off to the nationality.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 130
Remember the hair. Guillaume Darcourt. He'll play a significant role in the French subplot of this Main Event as it progresses as well.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 131
We'll take just a quick moment to recognize the WSOP staff who worked so tirelessly for the full summer. Including one Friday afternoon when they all decided to show up for work in their whites.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 132
And we'll remind you (as Ty Stewart did the players before Day 3) about the 2011 WSOP Europe in a new location this year. Cannes, France, will be welcoming the brand to one of the most scenic locations in the world from October 7-20.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 133
And we'll leave you with an unusual look at the Amazon Room for now, with the rest of the unusual story to come very soon in the next edition.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 134
Andrew Robl. Out.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 135
Carter Gill. Also out, but in a most unusual way. After surviving Day 1c with 49,000 chips, Gill had a day off to, well, get himself into some trouble. Gill found himself banned from Harrah's properties, a significant hindrance to one playing the Main Event at the Rio. He was blinded out completely on Day 2.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 136
Day 4 brought the money bubble, and Paul Baron was just one of a hundred short stacks praying to survive a few more minutes.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 137
With 694 players remaining, the tournament was hand-for-hand. A single hand would be played at each table, then the dealer would stand and hold the action until the rest of the room caught up. Then, another hand all together.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 138
It was Reza Kashani who was the unlucky winner of the wooden spoon, though he was given an entry into next year's Main Event as a consolation prize.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 139
And he got to spend some time on TV with Kara Scott, too. Not so bad, is it Reza?

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 140
You probably won't remember Reza Kashani for very long, but here are a few names you won't want to forget. Starting with Ben Lamb. Already a bracelet winner and (at the time of this photo) second in the Player of the Year standings, Lamb decided to, you know, lead the Day 1b field after the first five levels, and on-and-off for much longer than that. You're going to be seeing plenty of him in the upcoming months...

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 141
As you will Bryan Devonshire.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 142
And Eoghan O'Dea, the Irishman. In case the name didn't tip you off to the nationality.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 143
Remember the hair. Guillaume Darcourt. He'll play a significant role in the French subplot of this Main Event as it progresses as well.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 144
We'll take just a quick moment to recognize the WSOP staff who worked so tirelessly for the full summer. Including one Friday afternoon when they all decided to show up for work in their whites.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 145
And we'll remind you (as Ty Stewart did the players before Day 3) about the 2011 WSOP Europe in a new location this year. Cannes, France, will be welcoming the brand to one of the most scenic locations in the world from October 7-20.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 146
And we'll leave you with an unusual look at the Amazon Room for now, with the rest of the unusual story to come very soon in the next edition.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 147
Andrew Robl. Out.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 148
Carter Gill. Also out, but in a most unusual way. After surviving Day 1c with 49,000 chips, Gill had a day off to, well, get himself into some trouble. Gill found himself banned from Harrah's properties, a significant hindrance to one playing the Main Event at the Rio. He was blinded out completely on Day 2.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 149
Day 4 brought the money bubble, and Paul Baron was just one of a hundred short stacks praying to survive a few more minutes.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 150
With 694 players remaining, the tournament was hand-for-hand. A single hand would be played at each table, then the dealer would stand and hold the action until the rest of the room caught up. Then, another hand all together.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 151
It was Reza Kashani who was the unlucky winner of the wooden spoon, though he was given an entry into next year's Main Event as a consolation prize.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 152
And he got to spend some time on TV with Kara Scott, too. Not so bad, is it Reza?

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 153
You probably won't remember Reza Kashani for very long, but here are a few names you won't want to forget. Starting with Ben Lamb. Already a bracelet winner and (at the time of this photo) second in the Player of the Year standings, Lamb decided to, you know, lead the Day 1b field after the first five levels, and on-and-off for much longer than that. You're going to be seeing plenty of him in the upcoming months...

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 154
As you will Bryan Devonshire.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 155
And Eoghan O'Dea, the Irishman. In case the name didn't tip you off to the nationality.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 156
Remember the hair. Guillaume Darcourt. He'll play a significant role in the French subplot of this Main Event as it progresses as well.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 157
We'll take just a quick moment to recognize the WSOP staff who worked so tirelessly for the full summer. Including one Friday afternoon when they all decided to show up for work in their whites.

WSOP atrav¨¦s da lente: Part III: Main Event! 158
And we'll remind you (as Ty Stewart did the players before Day 3) about the 2011 WSOP Europe in a new location this year. Cannes, France, will be welcoming the brand to one of the most scenic locations in the world from October 7-20.

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And we'll leave you with an unusual look at the Amazon Room for now, with the rest of the unusual story to come very soon in the next edition.

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