Johan "Dusty_Rat" Jakobsson returns to the Rio for Day Three of the Event #45 within touching distance of a final table in his first ever WSOP.
The ultimate target will be the coveted gold bracelet, and as if to remind the Swede of his chance to join such an exclusive elite, we arrive at the Rio as the WSOP Tournament of Champions gets underway.
On the perimeter on Event #45 tables sit Phil Ivey, Johnny Chan and Joe Cada, with Dan Harrington and Phil Helmuth across the room and Daniel Negreanu and Antonio Esfandiari sitting at the feature table.
Unphased, the Paradise player pulls up his chair and stacks his 522,000 in chips.
Let the bracelet hunt begin!
Sunday, 27 June 2010
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who the f is phil hellmuth? goooo dusty!
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