The World Poker Tour 2010 has been finished recently. Phil Hellmuth, who is well recognized as “Poker Brat,” approached the finishing table. There were many excellent players who participated in this tournament. It has been reported by many reliable sources that Phill Hellmuth ended the final game at the 6th spot. A great number of strong contenders were shortened in the start of final table rapidly.
Phill Hellmuth was the only contestant who survived successfully, another participant Scotty Nauyen botched at the final table door. We watched numerous fabulous poker stars in the tournament this year. Steve Brecher, Yevgeniy Timoshenko, Jennifer Harman, Freddy Deeb, Gus Hansen, Mike Matusow, Gavin Smith, Chris Ferguson and many other players appeared in the tournament this time.
It has been mentioned by the source that Phill Hellmuth was evicted from the table. Andy Seth and McLean Karr played the game for the title; here are the key positions of the players in this poker tour. McLean Karr was at the top of the list with $878,500; Seth was on the second spot with $521,200. Third position was filled by Dan O’Brien, while Hasan Habib was at the 4th place with $234,300. Matt Keikoan was on the fifth spot and Phil Hellmuth was the 6th place.
Phil Hellmuth won the main event of World Poker Series in 1989, after winning Hellmuth became the world’s youngest poker star who won this title. During a television show, Phill Hellmuth described his worst defeat in World Poker Tour 2010. He stated that he was astonished and fell down on the floor; this television show was hosted by Jay Crawford.
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