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July 1st, 2010
The Results so Far WSOP 2010: Events 35 Through 48
Yes people the poker tournament of the year is still going. Starting back in late may, it’s been over a month since the 2010 WSOP Main Event began and it’s been an interesting year to say the least. We’ve had some expected winners and some major surprises; not to mention the record breakers. Here are the results of the last twelve games.
| No. | Event Title and Type | Winner | Earnings, |
| 36 | No-Limit Holdem | Scott Montgomery | $481,760 |
| 37 | HORSE | Phil Ivey | $329,840 |
| 38 | Pot Limit Holdem Championship | Valdemar Kwaysser | $617,214 |
| 39 | No Limit Holdem Shootout | Steven Kelly | $381,922 |
| 40 | Seven Card Razz | Frank Kassela | $214,085 |
| 41 | Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split 8 or Better | Steve Jelinek | $245,871 |
| 42 | No Limit Holdem | Dean Hamrick | $604,222 |
| 43 | HORSE Championship | Ian Gordon | $611,666 |
| 44 | Mixed Holdem | Gavin Smith | $268,238 |
| 45 | No Limit Holdem | Jesse Rockowitz | $721,373 |
| 46 | Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split 8 or Better | Chris Bell | $327,040 |
| 47 | Results Not in | $ | |
| 48 | Mixed Event | Sigurd Eskeland | $260,497 |
There are only a few events to go and many of them are already in progress as I write this blog. A few folks have the holiday off but some will be playing through. Here’s a list of the events still in progress as the WSOP 2010 event begins to wind down.
| Event | Event Title and Type | Event End Date |
| 47 | No Limit Holdem | June 30, 2010 |
| N/A | Tournament of Champions | July 4, 2010 |
| 49 | No Limit Holdem | June 30, 2010 |
| 50 | Pot Limit Omaha | June 30, 2010 |
| 51 | Triple Chance No Limit Holdem | July 1, 2010 |
| 52 | No Limit Holdem Six Handed | July 2, 2010 |
| 53 | Limit Holdem Shootout | July 2, 2010 |
After these guys get done with their game playing, there are just five more events left in this year’s tournaments. It’s been quite a year and it may take several weeks to understand the host of new players, the lost or gained skills of established players and how the controversies surrounding this year’s main event really played out.
All I can say is watch this space.