Harrison Gimbel @Harrison_GimbelWe dont even get to 10 handed unofficial ft. 11th and 10th busted. 325k to end day. 469,500 avg stack. Back tomorrow at 1 pm for#wsopft
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#1
Posted 28 June 2012 - 10:41 PM
Fluffdog87
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I love the game of poker for the competition, the psychology, the never-ending quest to improve, the advanced and sometimes minute complexities not everyone sees when they play, and the enjoyment of succeeding after giving all your energy to reach a goal that may at first seem unattainable but that you find a way to make it possible.
#2
Posted 29 June 2012 - 09:43 AM

Johnny Chan shaking hands with a legend.
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gatortom64: too bad I folded my 46, I woulda banked
gatortom64: but I am no Harrison Gimbel
#3
Posted 29 June 2012 - 09:56 AM
#4
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:20 PM
#5
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:30 PM
info@fullcontactpoker.com
#6
Posted 29 June 2012 - 03:02 PM
#7
Posted 29 June 2012 - 04:09 PM
Posted 10 minutes ago by Josh_Cahlik • Level 22
Greg Hobson had the button.
Harrison Gimbel raised to 40,000 and Seth Davies made it 93,000. It folded back to Gimbel and he thought for a moment before announcing all in. Davies took a deep breath and called. Davies showed 
which was ahead of Gimbel's 
.
The queens held on the 

flop and the
turn. Davies was one card away from eliminating Gimbel.
The dealer pounded the table and flipped up...
...the
.
This hand crippled Davies and left him with only 55,000 in chips.
Fluffdog87
QUOTE
I love the game of poker for the competition, the psychology, the never-ending quest to improve, the advanced and sometimes minute complexities not everyone sees when they play, and the enjoyment of succeeding after giving all your energy to reach a goal that may at first seem unattainable but that you find a way to make it possible.
#8
Posted 29 June 2012 - 04:11 PM
Fluffdog87
QUOTE
I love the game of poker for the competition, the psychology, the never-ending quest to improve, the advanced and sometimes minute complexities not everyone sees when they play, and the enjoyment of succeeding after giving all your energy to reach a goal that may at first seem unattainable but that you find a way to make it possible.
#9
Posted 29 June 2012 - 05:28 PM
GG kiddo
nice cash
Harrison Gimbel - 4th PlaceHarrison Gimbel had the button.Mike Sowers limped and Gimbel raised to 80,000. Sowers called and the two were heads up to a flop of 

. They both checked and saw a turn of
.Sowers checked for a second time and Gimbel dipped into his stack, pushing 135,000 into the middle. Sowers replied by moving all in and Gimbel quickly called to realize he was crushed.Sowers: 
Gimbel: 
Both had turned two pair with Sowers having the higher two pair. The
finished the board and Gimbel was sent home in fourth place. Chip Counts Mike Sowers 1,500,000 630,000
Harrison Gimbel
US Busted
Fluffdog87
QUOTE
I love the game of poker for the competition, the psychology, the never-ending quest to improve, the advanced and sometimes minute complexities not everyone sees when they play, and the enjoyment of succeeding after giving all your energy to reach a goal that may at first seem unattainable but that you find a way to make it possible.
#10
Posted 29 June 2012 - 06:19 PM
#12
Posted 30 June 2012 - 06:50 AM
donk4life, on 29 June 2012 - 06:50 PM, said:
Fluffdog87
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I love the game of poker for the competition, the psychology, the never-ending quest to improve, the advanced and sometimes minute complexities not everyone sees when they play, and the enjoyment of succeeding after giving all your energy to reach a goal that may at first seem unattainable but that you find a way to make it possible.
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