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WSOP Event #4, Dat Three Final Tournament Report and Results, World Series of Poker Results


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"WSOP Tournament Results. WSOP Tournament Reports. WSOP Tournament Event #4, Day Three, Final Results. Rio Hotel Casino, Las Vegas NV. World Series of Poker Report and Results. Kianoush Abolfathi Wins First WSOP Gold Bracelet Iranian-born student now living in Los Angeles wins biggest limit hold’em prize in history! Las Vegas, NV – Once upon a time there was a poker game called “Limit Hold’ em.”  It was the most popular game in the land.  Everywhere you went, in each cardroom and every casino, limit was the game that was played.  Then, the earth shook and the poker world changed -- perhaps forever. When ESPN began showing the 2003 World Series of Poker in prime time, millions of television viewers were exposed to an exciting “new” poker game for the very first time.  No-limit hold’em, a game previously tucked away inside smoky backrooms played regularly only by a few dusty old-timers, skyrocketed in popularity and revolutionized poker and the way it is perceived everywhere. Limit hold’em has since become poker’s step-child.  Sure, remains widely-played and is a staple game inside many cardrooms.  But, in tournament poker, no-limit is king. Limit poker requires a very different set of skills and strategies to win.  Unlike the reckless “all in” mentality often present at no-limit tables, limit is a game of patience and percentages.  For that reason it is not nearly as dramatic to watch, due to its more methodological qualities. Nevertheless, the first limit hold’em event at this year’s World Series attracted one of the largest “limit” fields in poker history.  A whopping 1,068 players put up $1,500 each for the chance to win a gold bracelet.  One-thousand, and sixty-eight entries.  Ho-hum.  Just another day at the 2006 World Series of Poker. The winner was"
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