No-Limit Hold'em (Event 49) Chip Leader JC Tran

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Final-table Seat Assignments

Christoph Kohnen (Moers, germany) -- 293,000
Joe Pelton (Irvine, California) -- 1,093,000
Jesper Hoog (Stockholm, sweden) -- 320,000
John Conroy (Dublin, ireland) -- 501,000
Robert Kalb (Offenbach, Germany) -- 456,000
JC Tran (Sacramento, California) -- 1,438,000
Chad Siu (Vancouver, British Columbia, canada) -- 185,000
Peter Nguyen (Tustin, California) -- 870,000

Starts @ 3:00.

world series of poker Radio (CRN2) picks it up @ 6:00 pm. live.


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North_Bank

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I have JC Tran in my A list for the fantasy poker for this event, second time I've put him in, second final table he's made. And Men Nyguen also finished in the money and was in my B.
 
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Joe Pelton is getting a bit loose.

I see him overplaying himself out pretty quick on a big money hand.

Chip Updates
JC Tran - 2.9mil Rasmus Nielsen - 2.6mil Peter Nguyen - 1.1mil John Conroy - 930,000 Joe Pelton - 460,000



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S93

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Conroy is kicking Nguyens ass right now
 
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i think you can go to espn360.com and watch it there, its free for Verizon internet users,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, buck:)
 
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Congratulations to J.C. Tran - Champion of Event #49 ($631,170)

Things have come to a close here at the ESPN Final table. Rasmus Nielsen, who at one point had a 6:1 chip lead over the remaining players has taken second place and took home $389,557 for his three days of work. J.C. Tran continues to have an amazing run here at the World Series of Poker. Tran came in to the final table with second in chips and the two of these players duked it out for the majority of the day. Once the heads up battle began, Tran slowly started to inch his way out into the lead. After more than seventy hands heads up, Tran took first place, netting $631,170 for his work as well his first wsop gold bracelet.


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