![]() “I can’t believe it’s real,” Blumstein said. Scott Blumstein, an online poker grinder from Morristown, New Jersey, making his Main Event debut, has a commanding chip lead.īlumstein and 64-year-old John Hesp of Bridlington, England, in second place have more than half of the chips in play between them. Thursday when the final nine players return following a two-day break.Īll the remaining competitors are guaranteed a minimum of $1 million with $8.15 million to the winner. The $10,000 buy-in No-limit Texas Hold ’em World Championship resumes at 5:30 p.m. Ruane was knocked out in 10th place early Tuesday at the Rio Convention Center, falling one spot shy of reaching his second consecutive World Series of Poker Main Event final table. When the final card was dealt, the professional poker player from Hoboken, New Jersey, scrunched his face one last time. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Ruane put his backpack over his shoulders and looked up at the video screen. John Hesp plays poker during Day 7 of the World Series of Poker on Monday, July 17, 2017, at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas. ![]()
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