Tuesday, October 7, 2008
John Juanda Wins World Series of Poker Europe Main Event
John Juanda had to stare down Daniel Negreanu for much of the final table at the World series of Poker Europe Main Event. That is not an enviable task for any poker player. What was not well known before this final table is that Juanda has as nice a resume on the poker tables as Negreanu. After the tournament was over, Juanda had even more bragging rights when he emerged as the champion. Juanda endured the longest final table in World Series of Poker history on his way to the championship. He was the chip leader much of the way, and played nearly flawless poker. he now adds another bracelet to his others. "A relieved Juanda had this to say after his win. "This is the longest final table that I have ever played. It's so long ago when I won my last bracelet." It might have been long ago, but there is no doubt that he is a true champion and one of the greatest players of his generation. As for Negreanu, he was making waves at the Main Event throughout. He held the chip lead at several different points in the tournament, but was unable to put together a chapionship run in the end. The focus of the poker world will now shift back to the United States. At the beginning of November, the World Series of Poker Main Event will resume with its final table.
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