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We’re around halfway through the 2019 World Series of Poker, and with over 40 events in the can, players are either enjoying or enduring the middle stretch of the most fabulous festival in poker. We’ll let you decide who falls into which category.
Kenny Hallaert wasn’t happy with how one player chose to ‘stack’ his chips during a recent WSOP event, but do you agree? Maybe there does need to be a ruling on this.
Shaun Deeb looks like he is starting his yearly run up the rankings as he battles to retain his WSOP Player of the Year title. Entering the top ten, Deeb is just 100 points off a top five place. Check out the full standings right here.
Current Top Ten:
Position | Player | Points |
1 | Upeshka De Silva | 2,162.02 |
2 | Daniel Zack | 2,146.20 |
3 | Scott Clements | 1,837.33 |
4 | Ismael Bojang | 1,816.91 |
5 | Robert Campbell | 1,605.08 |
6 | Daniel Strelitz | 1,597.26 |
7 | Loren Klein | 1,558.98 |
8 | Phillip Hui | 1,541.83 |
9 | Shaun Deeb | 1,534.87 |
10 | Frankie O’Dell | 1,527.51 |
Who’ll become the latest player to win a WSOP gold bracelet at the at the 2019 World Series of Poker? You can watch the action unfold live today on PokerGO and CBS All Access as more coverage of the 2019 WSOP bracelet events takes place. Selected bracelet events will be streamed exclusively on CBS All Access in the United States.
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