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Player's second Tournament Cash A Big One In WSOP Main Event 

George Holmes scarcely plays poker competitions, yet he is turning into a Main Event trained professional. 안전놀이터

Holmes was clutching second chip position with five players left at the last table of the World Series of Poker Main Event, the $10,000 purchase in No-limit Hold'em World Championship, late Tuesday at the Rio. 

The players were set to proceed for another disposal, then, at that point, the last four will return Wednesday to figure out who leaves with the arm band and $8 million. (The WSOP grants prize wristbands for competition triumphs.) 

Holmes, 49, of Atlanta, has traded just a single other break a poker competition, as per the Hendon Mob Poker Database: 213th in the 2019 Main Event for $50,855. 

Presently he's ensured essentially $1.8 million for fifth spot out of the field of 6,650. 

"I just play the Main Event," Holmes told PokerNews. "I've been to a WSOP Circuit stop in North Carolina a couple of years prior, yet this is the main WSOP occasion I come join in the festivities." 

Holmes said he focuses on cash games and plays in a week by week home game in Atlanta. 

He was almost out the entryway on Day 7. As per PokerNews, he was down to a little more than one major visually impaired (475,000) in the wake of losing an all-in pot. Holmes bet everything against four guests and won to return to 2 million. 

After several hours he had 20 million, and before the day's over, he was second in chips with 83.7 million. 

"It's a wild ride. It's strange," Holmes said. "I don't think I'll have the option to take everything in until it's finished." 

Holmes and every other person at the last table were gazing toward high-stakes champion Koray Aldemir. He came into the day on top with 140 million chips and fabricated a huge lead at 253 million with five players left. (No other person had more than Holmes' 51.9 million.) 

Aldemir floundered a full house with pocket nines on a jack-jack-nine failure and bet as far as possible. Alejandro Lococo called right with pocket tens and went from second in chips to out in seventh for $1.225 million. 

Aldemir later took out Hye Park in 6th for $1.4 million. 

Aldemir, a Germany local who lives in Austria, has more than $12 million in vocation competition income, as per the Hendon Mob. He has more than $3 million in profit in WSOP occasions, however has always lost a wristband. 

The day began with two speedy ends. 

Pursue Bianchi, the main player at the table as of now with an arm band, pushed his short stack in with ruler sovereign and lost to the ace-lord of Jack Oliver. Bianchi won $1 million for 10th.