21 Jul 10
WSOP 2010: Team PokerStrategy.com Recap
Only the Main Event final table is what's left of this year's World Series of Poker, but it will be played in four months. In the meantime, let's see how the event series was for Team PokerStrategy.com in terms of results.
The 41st annual World Series of Poker came to an end last week, when the November Nine were finally revealed. Team PokerStrategy.com was present at this prestigious event with the following line-up:
Allanon
BongBob
Nazgul
RobbieV
ScHnibL0r
- 259th in Event #49 ($1,500 No Limit Hold'em): $2,780
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14th in Event #33 (Pot Limit Hold'em/Omaha): $12,671
BonbBob had the best team
result at the 2010 WSOP - 4th in Event #38 ($10,000 Pot Limit Hold'em Championship): $214,106
- 54th in Event #9 ($1,500 Pot Limit Hold'em): $3,352
- 75th in Event #26 ($2,500 No Limit Hold'em Six Handed): $6,156
- 76th in Event #39 ($1,500 No Limit Hold'em Shootout): $5,620
- 36th in the 2010 Venetian Deep Stack Extravaganza III*: $5,619
- 99th in Event #8 ($1,500 No Limit Hold'em): $4,266
- 261st in Event #13 ($1,000 No Limit Hold'em): $2,025
- 20th in 2010 Venetian Deep Stack Extravaganza III*: $6,879
- 5th in Bellagio Cup VI*: $27,661
*Not a WSOP event.
PokerStrategy.com WSOP coverage
For almost two months, we provided you with news, picture galleries, video interviews and blogs straight from Las Vegas. We also gave you the chance to cheer for our team members and fellow PokerStrategists in our forum, thanks to the live ticker threads we setup.If you want to know why
elhh82 thinks you should visit Vegas and what poker celebrities he got to meet, or what
Trader's record, then check out the team blogs below:Also, if you're interested in seeing some pictures from the event, please note that we have a picture gallery setup:
PokerStrategy.com community at the 2010 WSOP
Many of our PokerStrategists were also in Vegas for the WSOP and they managed to achieve some impressive results this year. For example, former Team PokerStrategy.com member
Trader (pictured right) was extremely close to getting his first WSOP bracelet after finishing second in Event #35 (Heads Up No Limit Hold'em Championship) and got a prize of $386,636. Another notable achievement came from Swedish community member
HenrikX, who made the deepest run in the Main Event, eventually finishing in 68th place for $114,205.Congratulations to all our members that cashed in the World Series of Poker this year! We will have an interview with team manager


